Real Good Man

Album: Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors (2002)
Charted: 27
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  • Girl, you've never known no one like me
    Up there in your high society
    They might tell you I'm no good
    Girl they need to understand
    Just who I am

    I may be a real bad boy
    But baby I'm a real good man

    I may drink too much and play too loud
    Hang out with a rough and rowdy crowd
    That don't mean I don't respect
    My mama and my Uncle Sam
    Yes sir, yes ma'am

    I may be a real bad boy
    But baby I'm a real good man

    Might have a reckless streak
    At least a country mile wide
    If you're gonna run with me
    It's gonna be a wild ride
    When it comes to lovin' you
    I've got velvet hands
    I'll show you how a real bad boy
    Can be a real good man

    I'll take all the good times I can get
    I'm too young for growing up just yet
    Ain't much I can promise you
    Except to do the best I can
    I'll be damned

    I may be a real bad boy
    But baby I'm a real good man

    I may be a real bad boy
    But baby I'm a real good man Writer/s: GEORGE G. III TEREN, MELVERN RIVERS II RUTHERFORD
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Cat from GeorgiaThis is a fun song to listen to! Tim is a good singer!
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