Easy Money

Album: Wrecking Ball (2012)
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  • You put on your coat, I'll put on my hat
    You put out the dog, I'll put out the cat
    You put on your red dress for me tonight, honey
    We're going on the town now looking for easy money
    There's nothing to it mister, you won't hear a sound
    When your whole world comes tumbling down
    And all them fat cats they just think it's funny
    I'm going on the town now looking for easy money
    Whoa!

    I got a Smith & Wesson .38
    I got a hellfire ??? and I got me a taste
    Got me a date on the far shore, it's bright and sunny
    I'm going on the town now looking for easy money
    Whoa!

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    You put on your coat, I'll put on my hat
    You put out the dog, I'll put out the cat
    You put on your red dress, you're looking real good, honey
    We're going on the town now looking for easy money
    We're going on the town now looking for easy money

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    (Na-na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na) Writer/s: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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