(Ronnie VanZant -- Steve Gaines) Well, you can see her walkin' down on Peachtree Street She got high-heeled shoes and a dot on her cheek She's lookin
(Ronnie VanZant -- Jeff Carlisi) Well them four walls of Raiford, closing in on me Doin' three to five hard labor, for armed robbery I had two years
(Ronnie VanZant -- Gary Rossington) Mister Banker Mister please, how much does money mean Won't you reconsider mister Won't you do this thing for
(Steve Gaines) Somewhere the sun is shining On some unhappy day Somewhere there's people laughing They think they've found the way But its not me
(Ronnie VanZant -- Ed King) My poor broke mama told me When I was twelve years old You eat and talk much too fast There's one thing you should know
(Ronnie VanZant -- Gary Rossington) Why are you praying, my sweet morning dove You're so afraid, but so hungry for love Well I can give you love baby
(Ronnie VanZant -- Ed King) Well he's truckin' on down from Memphis Cruisin' down to New Orleans Tonight he sleeps alone with a Cajun queen Well there
(Allen Collins -- Ronnie VanZant) You got to love ol' Charlie Daniels You got to cut the rug with Wet Willie too And you got to be a fan of the Marshall
(Ronnie VanZant -- Gary Rossington) Mama told me when I was young Come sit beside me, my only son And listen closely to what I say. And if you do
Well, you can see her walkin' down on Peachtree Street She got high-heeled shoes and a dot on her cheek She's lookin' good, she's headed downtown Ain'
Why are you praying my sweet morning dove? You're so afraid but so hungry for love Well, I can give you love baby Hugs and kisses, I can give you everything
Somewhere the sun is shining On some unhappy day Somewhere there's people laughing Think they've found the way But it's not me It's not me, no, no, now
You got to love ol' Charlie Daniels You got to cut the rug with Wet Willie too And you got to be a fan of the Marshall Tucker Band Before I'll sit down
: (Ronnie VanZant -- Steve Gaines) Well, you can see her walkin' down on Peachtree Street She got high-heeled shoes and a dot on her cheek She's lookin
: (Ronnie VanZant -- Gary Rossington) Why are you praying, my sweet morning dove You're so afraid, but so hungry for love Well I can give you love
: (Ronnie VanZant -- Gary Rossington) Mama told me when I was young Come sit beside me, my only son And listen closely to what I say. And if you do
: (Steve Gaines) Somewhere the sun is shining On some unhappy day Somewhere there's people laughing They think they've found the way But its not
: (Ronnie VanZant -- Ed King) Well he's truckin' on down from Memphis Cruisin' down to New Orleans Tonight he sleeps alone with a Cajun queen Well