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(Tony Martin/Tom Shapiro/Mark Nesler) |
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T.J. and Charley had a little bar band |
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They played covers every Friday night |
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Bonnie was a waitress and a big fan |
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And every break the three of them would |
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Take a drink and talk about life |
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When it came to love, money or fame |
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Charley's philosophy was always the same. |
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It ain't how good you are |
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It's how bad you want it |
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It ain't how good you are |
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It's how bad you want it. |
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Well, Charley loaded his old Impala |
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T.J. said, "I think I'm gonna stay |
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When you hit it big there, give us a holler." |
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And as the dust settled back down |
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Bonnie turned and asked T.J. |
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"Why don't you go, you're good enough to try?" |
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T.J. said, "Bonnie, Charley was right." |
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It ain't how good you are |
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It's how bad you want it |
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(Do you want it) |
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It ain't how good you are |
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It's how bad you want it, how bad. |
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Well, Charley got to tour with Lynyrd Skynyrd |
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And when his silver bus came rollin' through |
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Well, Bonnie made 'em all a fried chicken dinner |
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And when she left to get them pie |
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Charley said, "I loved her too |
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How did she end up with you instead?" |
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T.J. said "Charley, it's just like you said." |
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It ain't how good you are |
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It's how bad you want it |
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(Do you want it) |
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Yeah, it ain't how good you are |
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It's how bad you want it, do you want it. |
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Yeah, it ain't how good you are |
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It's how bad you want it. |
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Hey, do you want it... |