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Boot Scootin' Boogie - Ronnie Dunn



     
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Out in the country past the city limits sign,
Well, there's a honky tonk near the county line.
The joint starts jumpin' every night when the sun goes down.
They got whiskey, women, music and smoke,
It's where all the cowboy folk go to boot scootin' boogieI've got a good job, I work hard for my money,
When it's quittin' time, I hit the door runnin'.
I fire up my pickup truck and let the horses run,
I go flyin' down the highway to that hideaway
Stuck out in the woods to do the boot scootin boogieYeah, heel-toe, do si do, come on, baby let's go boot scootin'
Oh, Cadillac, blackjack, baby, meet me out back,
We're gonna boogie.
Oh, get down, turn around, go to town,
Boot scootin' boogieThe bartender asks me says, "Son, what'll it be?"
I want a shot at that redhead yonder lookin' at me.
The dance floor's hoppin' and it's hotter than the Fourth of July.
I see outlaws, in-laws, crooks and straights
All out makin' it shake doin' the boot scootin' boogieYeah, heel-toe, do si do, come on, baby, let's go boot scootin'
Oh, Cadillac, blackjack, baby, meet me out back,

We're gonna boogie.
Oh, get down, turn around, go to town
Boot scootin' boogie

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Ronnie Gene Dunn (born June 1, 1953, Coleman, Texas) is an American country music singer-songwriter, known for being one half of the duo Brooks & Dunn. Songfacts states that Ronnie Dunn spent years playing bars and clubs before heading to Nashville and hooking up with Kix Brooks to form the successful duo Brooks & Dunn. Brooks & Dunn have sold over 30 million records, had 26 #1 singles, and are one of the most consistently successful acts on the concert circuit. They opened for the Rolling Stones in 2006. In 2009, they announced that they would disband in 2010.

Read more about Ronnie Dunn on Last.fm.


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