Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers

Album: Tres Hombres (1973)
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  • If you see me walkin' down the line
    With my fav'right honky tonk in mind,
    Well, I'll be here around suppertime
    With my can of dinner and a bunch of fine.

    Beer drinkers and hell raisers, yeah.
    Uh-huh-huh, baby, don't you want to come with me?

    The crowd gets loud when the band gets right,
    Steel guitar cryin' through the night.
    Yeah, try'n to cover up the corner fight
    But everything cool 'cause they's just tight.

    Beer drinkers and hell raisers, yeah.
    Huh, baby, don't you want to come with me?
    Ah, play it boy.

    The joint was jumpin' like a cat on hot tin.
    Lord, I thought the floor was gonna give in.
    Soundin' a lot like a House Congressional
    'cause we're experimental and professional.

    Beer drinkers, hell raisers, yeah.
    Well, baby, don't you want to come with me? Writer/s: Billy Gibbons, Frank Beard, Joe Hill
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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Comments: 4

  • Dan Gillespy from Courtenay BcA perfect biker bar song.
  • Barry from Gagetown Nb Canada, -One of my favourite songs from one of the Greatest albums of ALL time!
  • Jason from Aurora, CoWhat a great name for a bar.
  • Zabadak from London, EnglandI believe it received a belated single release in the UK on the band's one and only EP...
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