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Loud Music
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This is a little different for me.... It's a cover of a Webb Wilder song, written by David Grissom who also plays guitar on Webb's version. Webb Wilder is, of course, The Last Of The Full Grown Men, and I am a HUGE fan! All licenses obtained.
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I'm a guitarist, singer, and songwriter from central Kentucky. My music is a mix of many different influences; from the country and western I heard as a child
I'm a guitarist, singer, and songwriter from central Kentucky. My music is a mix of many different influences; from the country and western I heard as a child to some stuff I heard yesterday. I was a full time, working musician for over twenty years; doing clubs and concerts all over the eastern U.S., but mainly in Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, and Florida. I have played every kind of venue; from the smallest, seediest club to 10,000 seat concert halls. Loved every minute of it. I also spent many hours in various studios as both musician and producer on a variety of projects. I am now a part time musician; I divide my musical time between writing and recording my own songs and playing with a great bunch of musicians in a band called "The Grandees". I write songs primarily to make you shake your money maker. I'm not deep, and I'm certainly no virtuoso. I just want you to have a good time. The songs I have here are from my second solo CD, titled "The Twisted Tale Of The Honky Tonk Monkey", which is available at CDBaby.com and my upcoming CD "Bad Choices Make Good Stories". My first CD, "All Night Radio", is available at CD Baby and fine CD discount bins everywhere. Thank you for visiting, and... TURN IT UP!!!!!
Song Info
Genre
Blues Blues Rock
Charts
Peak #54
Peak in subgenre #20
Author
David Grissom
Rights
2019 RS Cain/Bear In The Woods Music
Uploaded
February 26, 2019
Track Files
MP3
MP3 11.4 MB 320 kbps 4:59
Lossless
FLAC 36.9 MB
Lyrics
Loud music is a forty-dollar fine In Amarillo, Texas, down the Rock Island line Loud music is a forty-dollar fine In Amarillo, Texas, down the Rock Island line Before you make it scream, before you make it whine Don't forget loud music is a forty-dollar fine Well, there's a little law that's still on the books, y'all Got nothin' to do with catchin' crooks, no You turn the music up, people start to holler If a man walks in, you got to give him forty dollars Do a little dance, drink a little wine Don't forget loud music is a forty-dollar fine Loud music is a forty-dollar fine In Amarillo, Texas, down the Rock Island line Before you make it scream, before you make it whine Don't forget loud music is a forty-dollar fine Well, it's hard to hold back when the sun goes down There's not a whole lot of shakin' from this old town But they'll rock you silly and they'll make you sweat Got nothin' to lose, let your feet get wet But before you decide to walk that line Don't forget loud music is a forty-dollar fine Loud music is a forty-dollar fine In Amarillo, Texas, down the Rock Island line You can make it scream, and you can make it whine Don't forget loud music is a forty-dollar fine You can take a man's money, you can take away his gun But he'll always come back to what it was made him run Well, they try to protect you from the things you read Ain't no tellin' where a little music might lead So before you get wild, before you lose your mind Don't forget loud music is a forty-dollar fine Loud music is a forty-dollar fine Before you make it scream, go and lose your mind Don't forget loud music is a forty-dollar fine It's a forty-dollar fine It's a forty-dollar fine A forty-dollar fine A forty-dollar fine
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