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NO WIN, NO LOSE SITUATION
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A Southern Belle comes to Louisville from Georgia. She gets in with sweet talking gambler. He probably spends his days at Churchill Downs. Anyway, the lady manages to go home with her virtue intact.
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Jim Colyer Band is a free-wheeling, ever-changing thing. Members come and go. The one constant is my catalog of songs. I do some of the lead vocals but employ females as I write lots of girl songs.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #320
Peak in subgenre #50
Author
Jim Colyer
Rights
2006
Uploaded
May 18, 2006
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MP3 2.1 MB 128 kbps 2:19
Story behind the song
I was driving on I65 and trying to think of a car for the bridge of this song. I looked out my window to the passing lane and there it was, a Z28.
Lyrics
Well, I cut my losses up in Louisville And I headed back to the south That sweet-talking man nearly broke my will But he was nothing but mouth He turned my head when he spoke of marriage But I declined his invitation It's a No Win, No Lose Situation Well, it was going good for a little while I thought I had something to gain Then I caught him out with an old girl friend I had to use restraint The stakes were high, but I broke even It was coffee and conversation It's a No Win, No Lose Situation I put my Z28 on I-65 Turned on the radio Chely was singing "Shut Up And Drive" And Georgia was calling me home I taught that gambler up in Louisville You don't hit on this Southern Belle That two-timing fool was moving in for the kill But he can go to hell I'm going home with my virtue intact Much to his frustration It's a No Win, No Lose Situation solo I put my Z28 on I-65 Turned on the radio Chely was singing "Shut Up And Drive" And Georgia was calling me home I taught that gambler up in Louisville You don't hit on this Southern Belle That two-timing fool was moving in for the kill But he can go to hell I'm going home with my virtue intact Much to his frustration It's a No-Win, No-Lose Situation It's a No-Win, No-Lose Situation Jim Colyer ASCAP
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