| Well, it’s eight o’clock in Boise, Idaho.
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| I’ll find my limo driver, Mister, take us to the show.
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| I’ve done made some plans for later on tonight:
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| I’ll find a little queenie and I know I can treat her right.
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| What’s your name, little girl, what’s your name?
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| Shootin' you straight, little girl, won’t you do the’s ame.
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| Back at the hotel, Lord, we got such a mess.
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| It seems, one of the crew had a go with one of the guests, ah yes.
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| Well, the police said we can’t drink in the bar, what a shame.
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| Won’t you come upstairs, girl, and have a drink of champagne.
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| What’s your name, little girl, what’s your name?
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| Shootin' you straight, little girl, for there ain’t no shame.
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| What’s your name, little girl, what’s your name?
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| Shootin' you straight, little girl, won’t you do the same.
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| What’s your name, little girl, what’s your name?
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| Shootin' you straight, little girl, won’t you do the same.
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| Nine o’clock the next day and I’m ready to go.
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| I got six hundred miles to ride and do one more show, oh no.
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| Can I get you a taxi home, it sure was grand.
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| When I come back here next year I wanna see you again.
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| What was your name, little girl, what’s your name?
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| Shootin' you straight, little girl, for there ain’t no shame.
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| What was your name, little girl, what’s your’n ame?
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| Shootin' you straight, little girl, won’t you do the same. |