歌曲 | Gator Country |
歌手 | Molly Hatchet |
专辑 | Super Hits |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Hlubek, Holland, Thomas | |
I've been to | |
Alabama, people ain't a whole lot to see; | |
Skynyrd says it's a real sweet home but it ain't nothing to me. | |
Charlie Daniels will tell you the good | |
Lord lives in | |
Tenessee, ha! | |
But I'm going back to gator country where the wine and the women are free. | |
Chorus: There's a gator in the bushes, he's calling my name, | |
And a saying come on boy, you better make it back home again. | |
There's many roads | |
I've travelled but they all kind of look the same. | |
There's a gator in the bushes, | |
Lord, he calling my name. | |
Old Richard | |
Betts will tell ya | |
Lord he was born a | |
Ramblin' Man. | |
Well he can ramble back to | |
Georgia but | |
I won't give a damn. | |
Elvin Bishop out struttin his stuff with little | |
Miss Slick | |
Titty Boom. | |
But I'm going back to gator country to get me some elbow room. | |
Chorus: There's a gator in the bushes he's calling my name. and saying come on boy, you better make it back home again. | |
There's many roads | |
I've travelled but they all kinda look the same. | |
There's a gator in the bushes, | |
Lord, he calling my name. | |
Yep. There's | |
Marshall Tucker riding a rainbow searching for a pot of gold. | |
Well they can take the highway, baby, and they can take all they can hold. | |
The Outlaws down in | |
Tampa town it's a mighty fine place to be. | |
They got green grass and got high tides and sure looks good to me. | |
Chorus: There's a gator in the bushes, he's calling my name. | |
Saying come on boy, you better make it back home again. | |
There's so many roads | |
I've travelled but they all kinda look the same. | |
There's a gator in the bushes , | |
Lord, he's calling my name. | |
LEAD BREAK | |
Oh gator country, a little bit of that chomp chomp | |
LEAD BREAK |
zuo ci : Hlubek, Holland, Thomas | |
I' ve been to | |
Alabama, people ain' t a whole lot to see | |
Skynyrd says it' s a real sweet home but it ain' t nothing to me. | |
Charlie Daniels will tell you the good | |
Lord lives in | |
Tenessee, ha! | |
But I' m going back to gator country where the wine and the women are free. | |
Chorus: There' s a gator in the bushes, he' s calling my name, | |
And a saying come on boy, you better make it back home again. | |
There' s many roads | |
I' ve travelled but they all kind of look the same. | |
There' s a gator in the bushes, | |
Lord, he calling my name. | |
Old Richard | |
Betts will tell ya | |
Lord he was born a | |
Ramblin' Man. | |
Well he can ramble back to | |
Georgia but | |
I won' t give a damn. | |
Elvin Bishop out struttin his stuff with little | |
Miss Slick | |
Titty Boom. | |
But I' m going back to gator country to get me some elbow room. | |
Chorus: There' s a gator in the bushes he' s calling my name. and saying come on boy, you better make it back home again. | |
There' s many roads | |
I' ve travelled but they all kinda look the same. | |
There' s a gator in the bushes, | |
Lord, he calling my name. | |
Yep. There' s | |
Marshall Tucker riding a rainbow searching for a pot of gold. | |
Well they can take the highway, baby, and they can take all they can hold. | |
The Outlaws down in | |
Tampa town it' s a mighty fine place to be. | |
They got green grass and got high tides and sure looks good to me. | |
Chorus: There' s a gator in the bushes, he' s calling my name. | |
Saying come on boy, you better make it back home again. | |
There' s so many roads | |
I' ve travelled but they all kinda look the same. | |
There' s a gator in the bushes , | |
Lord, he' s calling my name. | |
LEAD BREAK | |
Oh gator country, a little bit of that chomp chomp | |
LEAD BREAK |
zuò cí : Hlubek, Holland, Thomas | |
I' ve been to | |
Alabama, people ain' t a whole lot to see | |
Skynyrd says it' s a real sweet home but it ain' t nothing to me. | |
Charlie Daniels will tell you the good | |
Lord lives in | |
Tenessee, ha! | |
But I' m going back to gator country where the wine and the women are free. | |
Chorus: There' s a gator in the bushes, he' s calling my name, | |
And a saying come on boy, you better make it back home again. | |
There' s many roads | |
I' ve travelled but they all kind of look the same. | |
There' s a gator in the bushes, | |
Lord, he calling my name. | |
Old Richard | |
Betts will tell ya | |
Lord he was born a | |
Ramblin' Man. | |
Well he can ramble back to | |
Georgia but | |
I won' t give a damn. | |
Elvin Bishop out struttin his stuff with little | |
Miss Slick | |
Titty Boom. | |
But I' m going back to gator country to get me some elbow room. | |
Chorus: There' s a gator in the bushes he' s calling my name. and saying come on boy, you better make it back home again. | |
There' s many roads | |
I' ve travelled but they all kinda look the same. | |
There' s a gator in the bushes, | |
Lord, he calling my name. | |
Yep. There' s | |
Marshall Tucker riding a rainbow searching for a pot of gold. | |
Well they can take the highway, baby, and they can take all they can hold. | |
The Outlaws down in | |
Tampa town it' s a mighty fine place to be. | |
They got green grass and got high tides and sure looks good to me. | |
Chorus: There' s a gator in the bushes, he' s calling my name. | |
Saying come on boy, you better make it back home again. | |
There' s so many roads | |
I' ve travelled but they all kinda look the same. | |
There' s a gator in the bushes , | |
Lord, he' s calling my name. | |
LEAD BREAK | |
Oh gator country, a little bit of that chomp chomp | |
LEAD BREAK |