Soundtrack to a Six Pack

Album: Bury Me in My Boots (2016)
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  • Oh, oh, oh

    We say "yes, sir," "no, ma'am," love Charlie Daniels Band
    Whiskey from the bottle, beer from a cold can
    I drive a Ford truck, he drives a Chevy
    Mine's "Mean Green", his is "Black Betty"
    Yes, we're southern by birth, we're southern by choice
    One nation under God, yes, I'm southern by voice
    Kicking out the jams, taking care of business
    Get your lighters in the air, holler if you're with us

    This is a soundtrack to a six pack
    The devil went down to Georgia in a Cadillac
    Kicking on back with good friends
    Get washed in the water, little skinny dipping sin
    Some moonshine sipping, off a tailgate flipping
    Love the little hotties, dancing like they're on a mission
    It's a soundtrack to a six pack
    One, two, three, four, five, six pack

    Oh yeah
    Oh, oh oh

    Next day, we've got lawn seats to Willie, gonna smoke a little silly
    Look over to my left, there's Gibbons, yeah, Billy
    Pops a top on local mall, this is, hey, if you wanna
    I got five more of these, nice and cold, so come on
    Come on

    This is a soundtrack to a six pack
    The devil went down to Georgia in a Cadillac
    Kicking on back with good friends
    Get washed in the water, little skinny dipping sin
    Some moonshine sipping, off a tailgate flipping
    Love the little hotties, dancing like they're on a mission
    It's a soundtrack to a six pack
    One, two, three, four, five, six pack

    Oh, yeah

    Yes, it's a soundtrack to a six pack
    The devil went down to Georgia in a Cadillac
    Kicking on back with good friends
    Get washed in the water, little skinny dipping sin
    Some moonshine sipping, off a tailgate flipping
    Love the little hotties, dancing like they're on a mission
    It's a soundtrack to a six pack
    One, two, three, four, five, let's sing

    It's a soundtrack to a six pack
    The devil went down to Georgia in a Cadillac
    Kicking on back with good friends
    Get washed in the water, little skinny dipping sin
    Some moonshine sipping, off a tailgate flipping
    Love the little hotties, dancing like they're on a mission
    It's a soundtrack to a six pack
    One, two, three, four, five, I say that's a
    One, two, three, four, five, six pack Writer/s: BEN CASHETT, JAREN JOHNSTON, NEIL MASON
    Publisher: CALHOUN ENTERPRISES, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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