You Got That Right

Album: Street Survivors (1977)
Charted: 69
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  • Well I've heard lots of people say
    They're gonna settle down
    You don't see their faces
    And they don't come around
    Well I'm not that way
    I got to move along
    I like to drink and to dance all night
    Comes to a fix not afraid to fight
    You got that right
    Said, you got that right
    Sure got that right
    Seems so long I been out on my own
    Travel light and I'm always alone
    Guess I was born with a travelin' bone
    When my times up, I'll hold my own
    You won't find me in an old folks home
    You got that right
    Well you got that right
    Said, you got that right
    Sure got that right
    I tried everything in my life
    Things I like I try 'em twice
    You got that right
    Sure got that right
    Travelin' around the world, just singing my song
    I got to go, Lord I can't stay long
    Here comes that ol' travelin' jones once again
    I like to drink and to dance all night
    Comes to a fix not afraid to fight
    You got that right
    Said, you got that right
    Well you got that right
    Sure got that right Writer/s: RONNIE VAN ZANT, STEVE GAINES
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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