USS Zydecoldsmobile

Album: Levee Town (2000)
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  • You can feel the horses under the hood
    Through thick and thin pull us out of the wood
    She's the smoothest ride, yeah, you'll ever feel
    She's the Delta slide of automobiles

    Double clutchin' on the backseat
    I hear you, yeah, with your main squeeze
    Playing triple row accordian fills
    In the USS Zydecoldsmobile

    Port of Call Opelousas
    Port of Call Lawtell
    Port of Call Frilot Cove
    In the USS Zydecoldsmobile

    Mardi Gras run block the road
    Park the car and join the show
    Get up on the trunk and dance at will
    Aboard the USS Zydecoldsmobile

    Port of Call Opelousas
    Port of Call Lawtell
    Port of Call Frilot Cove
    In the USS Zydecoldsmobile

    Yeah, Spirit moves through everyone
    We have faith and we have fun
    God bless the turning wheel
    Of my USS Zydecoldsmobile

    Port of Call Opelousas
    Port of Call Lawtell
    Port of Call Frilot Cove
    In the USS Zydecoldsmobile

    Come ride with me in my Zydecoldsmobile
    Double clutchin' with me in my Zydecoldsmobile
    Hip shakin' with me in my Zydecoldsmobile
    Come ride with me in my Zydecoldsmobile

    Writer/s: SONNY LANDRETH
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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