John Roy Was a boy I knew Since he was three And I was two Grew up two little houses Down from me
The only two bad apples On our family tree Kind of ripened and rotted In our puberty Two kindred spirits bound by destiny
Well now I was smart But I lacked ambition Johnny was wild With no inhibition Was about like mixin Fire and gasoline (And he'd say)
Hey Romeo Let's go down to Mexico Chase senoritas Drink ourselves silly Show them Mexican girls A couple of real hillbillies Got a pocket full of cash And that old Ford truck Fuzzy cat hangin From the mirror for luck Said don't you know All those little Brown-eyed girls Want playboys of the southwestern world
Long around Our eighteenth year We found two plane tickets The hell out of here Got scholarships To some small town School in Texas
Learned to drink Sangria Til the dawns early light Eat eggs Ranchero And throw up all night And tell those daddy's girls We were majoring in a rodeo
Ah but my Favorite memory At school that fall Was the night John Roy Came runnin down the hall Wearin nothin But cowboy boots And a big sombrero (And he was yellin)
Hey Romeo Let's go down to Mexico Chase senoritas Drink ourselves silly Show them Mexican girls A couple of real hillbillies Got a pocket full of cash And that old Ford truck Fuzzy cat hangin From the mirror for luck Said don't you know All those little Brown-eyed girls Want playboys of the southwestern world
And I said We had a little Change in plans Like when Paul McCartney Got busted in Japan And I said We got waylaid When we set foot On Mexican soil See the boarder guard With the Fu Manchu mustache Kind of stumbled on John's Pocket full of American cash He said Doin a little funny business In Mexico Amigo
But all I could think about Was savin my own tail When he mentioned ten years In a Mexican jail So I pointed to John Roy and said It's all his now please let me go Well it was your idea genius I was just layin there in bed When you said
Hey Romeo Let's go down to Mexico Chase senoritas Drink ourselves silly Show them Mexican girls A couple of real hillbillies Got a pocket full of cash And that old Ford truck Fuzzy cat hangin From the mirror for luck Said don't you know All those little Brown-eyed girls Want playboys of the southwestern world
Ah we're still best friends Temporary cell mates
Compositor:Intérpretes: Blake Tollison Shelton (Blake Shelton) (SOUNDEXCHANGE), Daniel Wayne Myrick (Danny Myrick), Dennis Wilson, John D Rich (John Rich) (SOUNDEXCHANGE), John Wesley Ryles, Larry Cordel, Leslie Ann Winn (Leslie Satcher), Melodie Crittenden, Neal Coty, Sharon Vaughn Bellamy, Wes Hightower, William F Mueller (Bill Mueller)Músicos: Alison Prestwood (Bass), Anthony Lamarchina (Cordas), Carl Gorodetzky (Cordas), Carole Rabinowitz (ABRAMUS) (Cordas), Charlie Mccoy (Trompete, Vibrafone, Harmonica), Dan Dugmore (ACTRA PRS) (Guitarra Solo), David Angell (PPL - I) (Cordas), David Davidson (PPL - I) (Cordas), Donald Teal (Cordas), Greg Morrow (Percussão, Steel Drums), James Grosjean (Cordas), John Catchings (PPL - I) (Cordas), John Willis (Guitarra Solo), Jonathan Yudkin (Violino, Mandolin), Kristin Wilkinson (PPL - I) (Cordas), Mary Kathryn Vanosdale (Cordas), Michael Rojas (Teclado), Michael Rhodes (PPL - I) (Bass), Pamela Sixfin (Cordas), Paul Franklin (PPL - I) (Guitarra Solo), Bobby Braddock (Teclado), Robhajacos (Violino), B Rowan (Guitarra Solo, Piano), Russell Walter Pahl (MROC) (Banjo), Shannon Forrest (PPL - I) (Percussão, Steel Drums), Tim Lauer (PPL - I) (Teclado)Produtor: Wm InternacionalPublicado em 2013 e lançado em 2013 (24/Set)ECAD verificado fonograma #6034376 em 14/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM