DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

Hang Time - Blackfoot



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

Hang Time Lyrics


South of the border, down Mississippi way
Born on the delta, where the blues men play
Out on the road, just doin' my time
When I come home, I wanna be with my kind
Mamma calls me baby, daddy says son
That ain't no name for a man on the run
Stick to your guns, and you surely win
Open up your mouth, and let the moonshine in
Hang time, down in the neighborhood
Well it's hang time, I'm hangin' with my family and friends
Well grab my little honey for a little doe-se-doe
Cut myself a slice O'rug, on the dance floor
Come on everybody, lets have a good time
Pack up all your troubles, and leave 'em behind
Winter, spring, summer, on into the fall,
Any type of weather, it don't matter at all
Down on the street corners, you will find

Where everybody's hangin', hangin'
Now it might be sentimental, but I don't care
I know it's something that we all share
Mamma's good cookin' makes you feel at home,
You give the dog a bone
Now out in the driveway, I hear the engines roar
My road dog buddy's, say it's time for some more
When it's all over, and my work is through
Pack it up honey, I'm comin' home to you
Cause it's hanging time, down in my neighborhood
Lord it's hang time, I'm hangin' with my family and friends
Lord it's hang time, down in my neighborhood
Yes it's hanging time
I'm hangin' with my family and friends
Oh yeah, I am hanging
Well I'm hanging
I am hanging, hangin' with my family and friends

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
Blackfoot are a southern rock band from Jacksonville, Florida, United States. They were formed in 1972 and were contemporaries of Lynyrd Skynyrd, but with a harder rock sound. They had a number of hit albums in the 1970s and early 1980s before their popularity started to wane. They had broken up by 1985, though not before former Uriah Heep keyboardist/songwriter Ken Hensley had joined the group during their last couple of years together.

Vocalist Rickey Medlocke revived the name in 1987 with a new backing group and released three additional albums (Rick Medlocke And Blackfoot, Medicine Man, and After the Reign). In 1997, Medlocke disbanded the group, and joined Lynyrd Skynyrd.

In 2004 a second resurrection of Blackfoot took place with founding members Jackson Spires, Greg Walker, and Charlie Hargrett. Medlocke was not available, however, and the frontman role was given to Bobby Barth. Tragedy struck in March 2005 when Spires died suddenly of an aneurysm, but the band decided to persevere for the time being. Following the will of Spires, Austrian drummer Christoph Ullmann was hired as permanent drummer. In 2006, the band toured and was backed up by Jay Johnson on guitar and vocals. A live DVD was released in 2007. In 2007, the band was touring and consisted of bassist Greg Walker, guitarist Charlie Hargrett, guitarist and lead vocalist Bobby Barth, and drummer Michael Sollars. Currently Barth is unavailable due to illness and former Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Mike Estes is now vocalist.


User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

Blackfoot