Whiskey Girl

Album: Shock'n Y'all (2003)
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  • Don't my baby look good in them blue jeans?
    Tight on the top with a belly button ring a little tattoo
    Somewhere in between
    She only shows to me

    Hey we're going out dancin', she's ready tonight
    So damn good lookin', boys, it ain't even right
    And when the bartender says
    "For the lady, what's it gonna be?"
    I tell him man

    She ain't into wine and roses
    Beer just makes her turn up her nose and
    She can't stand the thought of sippin' champagne
    No Cuervo Gold Margaritas
    Just ain't enough good burn in Tequila, she needs
    Somethin' with a little more edge and a little more pain
    She's my little whiskey girl
    She's my little whiskey girl
    My Ragged on the edges girl
    Ah, but I like 'em rough

    Baby got a '69 mustang
    Four on the floor and you ought to hear the pipes ring
    I jump behind the wheel and it's away we go
    Hey, I drive too fast, but she don't care
    Blue bandanna tied all up in her hair
    Just sittin' there
    Singin' every song on the radio

    She ain't into wine and roses
    Beer just makes her turn up her nose and
    She can't stand the thought of sippin' champagne
    No Cuervo Gold Margaritas
    Just ain't enough good burn in Tequila, she needs
    Somethin' with a little more edge and a little more pain
    She's my little whiskey girl
    She's my little whiskey girl
    My Ragged on the edges girl
    Ah, but I like 'em rough

    No Cuervo Gold Margaritas
    Just ain't enough good burn in Tequila, she needs
    Somethin' with a little more edge and a little more pain
    She's my little whiskey girl
    Oh, she's my little whiskey girl
    My Ragged on the edges girl
    Ah, but I like 'em rough
    Yeah, I like 'em rough
    I like 'em rough Writer/s: Scott Emerick, Toby Keith
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Tokeco Tunes
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyHere's some obscure trivia:
    On September 10th 1897, the first documented DWI occurred when London, England cab driver George Smith was arrested after he slammed his taxi into the side of a building...
    He was fined 25 shillings...
    And one hundred-seven years later "Whiskey Girl" peaked at #1* {for 1 week} on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart...
    * It was his fourth straight #1 record on the Hot Country Singles chart.
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