She didn’t have no black Rolls Royce,
beat up Buick for a woman of choice,
with a Cadillac voice
that drove the barrooms wild.
She never paid no country club dues,
the holes in her socks,
went straight through our shoes,
but when she sang the blues,
you knew you were a blessed child.
Took me to Memphis when I was seven,
no better music this side of heaven.
Went to Chicago,
listenin from the car as the night got cold.
She said money isn’t everything.
I can live without it as long as I can sing.
Run up the tab let the band play,
middle of the night I’ll just drive away.
She didn’t have no black Rolls Royce,
beat up Buick for a woman of choice,
with a Cadillac voice
that drove the barrooms wild.
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