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Dancing With The Women At The Bar - Whiskeytown



     
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When I see the moon, I hear the sound of the strip
Just calling my name
Just calling my name
When I see the moon, I hear the sound of the strip
Just calling my name
Yeah, it's calling my name
Man, I love the feel
When I go out
Dancing with the women at the bar
Man I love the feel
When I go out
I always know my woman's close somewhere
My daddy saw the moon, heard the sound of the strip
Yeah, it called out his name
Yeah, it called out his name
My daddy saw the moon, and heard the sound of the strip
Yeah, it called out his name
And it called his son's name too

Man I love the feel
When I go out
Dancing with the women at the bar
Man I love the feel
When I go out
I always know my woman's close somewhere
Close somewhere
When you see the moon, hear the sound of the strip
Yeah, call out my name
Yeah, call out my name
And if you see the moon, or hear the sound of the strip
Yeah, call out my name
And call my friend's names too
Man, I love the feel
When I go out
Dancing with the women at the bar
Man I love the feel
When I go out
I always know my woman's close somewhere
Close somewhere
Songwriters
RYAN ADAMSPublished by
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Whiskeytown was an alt-country band from Raleigh, North Carolina founded in 1994 and fronted by Ryan Adams along with violinist Caitlin Cary. The band produced a number of albums before ultimately parting ways in 2000. Other members of the group included guitarists Mike Daly and Phil Wandscher, bassist Steve Grothmann and drummer Skillet Gilmore. Adams and Cary have publicly talked of reuniting Whiskeytown on multiple occasions, as recently as 2005, but as of yet, nothing new has materialized. The two did perform together briefly, along with Skillet Gilmore, on June 8, 2005, in Raleigh.

Read more about Whiskeytown on Last.fm.


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