| I said is that you in the old picture back behind the bar
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| Leaning up against the classic car
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| Sure look cool, man, in your three piece with your snake skin boots
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| Hey that sure is cute
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| Little honey, sitting in the front seat
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| Touching up her lipstick with her hoop silver earrings
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| He said damn right I hung it there 'cause boy she takes me back
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| To the days with Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs
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| She was a queen of the red white and bell bottom blues
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| Back in the she’d write her number on a matchbook days
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| When you’d take her out for a drink and then you’d walk her back
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| To your Lincoln Continental or your Cadillac
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| She looks so good, cruising up and down
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| This don’t take no shit from no one all-American downtown
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| Main street all lined up with shiny and black
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| Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs
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| Oh oh oh oh
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| He said that sweet girl, she moved on when time slows down
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| But I just kept on hanging around
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| And that sweet ride cost me too much when the town dried up
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| Let the bank take it back, paid in cash
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| For that old Ford truck sitting right out front
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| And this picture’s all I have left of
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| And I always thought she would have but she never came back
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| No, she never came back
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| And I did so miss that queen of the red white and bell bottom blues
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| Back in the she’d write her number on a matchbook days
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| When you’d take her out for a drink and then you’d walk her back
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| To your Lincoln Continental or your Cadillac
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| She looks so good, cruising up and down
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| This don’t take no shit from no one all-American downtown
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| Main street laying down that hard earned cash on that
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| Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs
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| Oh oh oh oh ohh
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| Oh oh oh oh ohh
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| She looks so good, cruising up and down
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| This don’t take no shit from no one all-American downtown
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| Main street all lined up with shiny and black
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| Lincoln Continentals and Cadillacs |