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Bad for Good - Montgomery Gentry



     
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Well, I changed my ways to please that woman
But I could never be good enough
I gave up drinkin' and took up churchin'
And for awhile it wasn't toughBut barkeep I've made a decision
After doing the best I could
That for better or worse
I'm gonna be bad for goodSo bring on the whiskey
Turn up the jukebox loud
These boots were made for tonkin'
Warn every woman aroundI'm gonna wind it up tonight
A little tighter than I should
Yeah, for better or worse
I'm gonna be bad for goodI really like my reputation
And how I'm known all over town
Of being the first in my generation
To close every single honky tonk downI'm gonna be a tough act to follow
Doin' what I said I would
Yeah, for better or worse

I'm gonna be bad for goodSo bring on the whiskey
Turn up the jukebox loud
These boots were made for tonkin'
Warn every woman aroundI'm gonna wind it up tonight
A little tighter than I should
Yeah, for better or worse
I'm gonna be bad for good
Oh, somebody be badI'm gonna wind it up tonight
A little tighter that I should
Yeah, for better or worse
I'm gonna be bad for good
Yeah, for better or worse
I'm gonna be bad for good

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Montgomery Gentry is a country music duo, founded in the 1990s, consisting of Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry. Eddie Montgomery is the older brother of John Michael Montgomery. Some sources say that Troy Gentry is the son of Bobbie Gentry, which is untrue. Troy's parents are Lloyd and Pat Gentry. Eddie, Troy, and John were in a band called Early Tymz. Eddie and Troy continued to perform after John left to pursue a solo career. The duo went through several name changes before they decided to call themselves Montgomery Gentry. Eddie Montgomery is bald and seemingly always wears a hat. Eddie also has a habit of twirling his microphone on stage, which has become somewhat of a signature.

The band has released five CDs including "Some People Change" which was released in 2006

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