| Get a load of that guy
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| With the dew rag on
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| And the cowboy tie
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| Man that cat is gone
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| Form Memphis to Nashville
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| Then way out west
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| Put that Hollywood party
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| To the acid test
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| Got a little bungalow
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| In the valley somewhere
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| Took a gig playing bass
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| With Sonny and Cher
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| He took it on his chin
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| And never got it off his chest
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| He wouldn’t be caught dead wearing that vest
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| Not rock back Billy
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| Rock back Billy
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| He came to make a stew
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| With that swamp guitar
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| He kept it lonesome and blue
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| Yeah, in the trunk of his car
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| But no one gave him a long shot
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| Though he never did doubt
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| What it was not
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| Or what it was all about
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| He got all tangled up with liquor and drugs
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| Trying to make a racket
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| Like those English mugs
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| Till he couldn’t get arrested
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| And he couldn’t see straight
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| He couldn’t even shine shoes
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| In that Golden State
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| Not rock back Billy
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| Come on rock back Billy
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| When you see him on the street
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| Well, he’s no spring chicken
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| But ask him how he makes ends meet
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| He’ll tell you, «I'm still pickin'»
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| Aw, rock it, Billy, rock it
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| Yeah they counted him down
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| When they dropped that beat
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| But that red hot sound
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| They could not defeat
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| It started coming back from Boston
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| From East L. A
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| Down in Austin, Texas
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| And up New York way
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| And as long as there’s a kid
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| In a room somewhere
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| With a beat up guitar
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| And some funny looking hair
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| Well, it might be Billy’s kid
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| You don’t know
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| And all I’ve got to say is
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| Go, cat, go
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| Come on rock back Billy
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| Come on rock back Billy
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| Rock back Billy |