Drink In My Hand

Album: Chief (2011)
Charted: 40
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  • Early Monday morning, 'til Friday at five
    Man I work, work, work but I don't climb, climb, climb
    Boss man can shove that overtime up his can
    All I want to do is put a drink in my hand

    Yeah, fill it up, I'll throw it down
    I got a forty hour week worth of trouble to drown
    No need to complicate it, I'm a simple man
    All you got to do is put a drink in my hand

    Yeah, the parking lot is muddy, can't get to the door
    I'll take my jacked up drop 'er down in 4x4
    Chill down a long neck, warm up the band
    All you got to do is put a drink in my hand

    To fill it up, I'll throw it down
    I'm about to tear a new one in this old town
    Five, four, three, two, one I'm a rocket man
    All you got to do is put a drink in my hand (that's right)

    Make me want to go ooh ooh ooh, when you dance like that
    You got that little tattoo playing peek-a-boo on your back
    Yeah, if you want to impress me, baby here's my plan
    All you got to do is put a drink in my hand

    Yeah, fill it up, I'll throw it down
    When you drive me home, take the long way around
    You be my Lois Lane, I'll be your Superman
    All you got to do is put a drink in my hand

    My head Monday morning that alarm clock sings
    It goes bang, bang, bang, while it ring, ring, rings
    Yeah, I'm ready to roll, if you wanna rock again
    All you got to do is put a drink in my hand

    Yeah, fill it up, I'll throw it down
    I got a little hungover, still hanging around
    Yeah, that hair of the dog is howlin', "hey there man"
    All you got to do is put a drink in my hand

    That hair of the dog is howlin', "hey there man"
    All you got to do is put a drink in my hand

    Ah woo, yeah Writer/s: Eric Church, Luke Laird, Michael Heeney
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Danny from Texasnow that is an old style hard country song and wanna be cowboys will be standin at the jukebox playing it over and over. Big hit dude!
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