Song Description
Story-song about a fictional friend who I really would have liked to have known.
Song Length |
3:03 |
Genre |
Folk - Cajun, Country - Rock |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
In High Spirits, Sociable |
Subject |
Friendship, Life |
Similar Artists |
Stevie Ray Vaughan, The Fabulous Thunderbirds |
Language |
English |
Era |
1990 - 1999 |
| |
Lyrics
In a little ole? shack by the railroad track
Lived a girl I?ll never forget
She had three little babies
She weighed 90 pounds soakin? wet
She had big brown eyes
And told some big ole? lies
But it never bothered me at all?.
?Cuz Cyndie-Lou was a friend of mine
And we always had ourselves a ball.
Now each of her babies
Was fathered by a different man
She said: ?You gotta have some variety, girl ?
Any which way you can!?
And tho? I live my life
By my own advice
That gal could always make me smile?
?Cuz Cyndie-Lou was a friend of mine
She was a bonafide, certified,
Dyed-in-the-wool-a-fied
Mother-fuckin? real live-wire.
And when she got herself a sitter
The shit would always hit the fan
She?d go drinkin? in some little, small-town joint
Layin? down with any old man.
She said: ?The Lord always protects me?
He watches from above?
He knows I want some love -
Cyndie needs her love.?
In a little ole? shack by the railroad track
Lived a girl I?ll never forget
She had three little babies
She weighed 90 pounds soakin? wet
She had big brown eyes
And told some big ole? lies
But it never bothered me at all?.
?Cuz Cyndie-Lou was a friend of mine
She was a bonafide, certified,
Dyed-in-the-wool-a-fied
Mother-fuckin? real live-wire.
Oh, yeah ?
She was a bonafide, certified,
Dyed-in-the-wool-a-fied
Mother-fuckin? real live-wire.