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High Time For Gettin' Down - Travis Tritt



     
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So your forty hour week ran to fifty-five
But that overtime ain't worth losing your mind
I got a little something that'll lighten your load
Baby don't you worry bout changing your clothes
Found a rowdy spot out on the edge of town
Girl it's high time for gettin' down
Hey senorita there's a lonely margarita with your name on it
The honky-tonk's a hoppin' and the cover band's a rockin' to
Some dude named Tritt
Everybody's asking when you're coming around
Cause it's high time for getting down
Come right on in baby now take a seat
I saved you a stool right next to me
But don't you get comfy cause it won't be long
We'll be out on the floor just singing along
Bartender pour us up another round

Cause it's high time for gettin' down
Hey senorita there's a lonely margarita with your name on it
The honky-tonk's a hoppin' and the cover band's a rocking out to
"Gimmie Three Steps"
We'll be shaking it up out in the crowd
Cause it's high time for gettin' down
Hey senorita here's another margarita with your name on it
The honky-tonk's a hoppin' and the cover band's a rocking out to
One more hit
We'll be shaking it up out in the crowd
Cause it's high time time for gettin' down
Bartender pour us up another round
Cause it's high time for gettin' down

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James Travis Tritt (born February 9, 1963) is an American country music singer. He now resides in Hiram, Georgia off Travis Tritt Highway.

Tritt was born in Marietta, Georgia to James and Gwen Tritt. At age 3, he received his first guitar from his father. By 22, he had been through two divorces and had committed himself entirely to his music career. He has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1992. Today, he and wife Theresa have three children: Tyler Reese (born February 18, 1998), Tristan James (born June 16, 1999) and Terian Nathaniel (born November 20, 2003).

His breakthrough came with his first album, Country Club, from which three singles were released, as well as his first No. 1 hit with "Help Me Hold On". His second album, It's All About To Change, produced two top 3 hits including: "Anymore", "The Whiskey Ain't Workin'", and "Here's A Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)". The song "Bible Belt" was used in the movie, My Cousin Vinny, and, for which, he composed alternate lyrics exclusively for the use of the film.

Tritt has released a trilogy of music videos describing the tale of two paralyzed war veterans: Mac Singleton and his friend Al. In the video for "Tell Me I was Dreaming", Tritt plays Singleton, a wheelchair bound veteran who tries to rescue his pregnant wife Annie from slipping off a boat, subsequently hitting her head on the side of the dock. She dies, but their baby, Annie, survives. The third video shows what happened with Singleton and his daughter after the second video.

Tritt's latest album, My Honky Tonk History, showcases a wide range of styles, from love ballads to energetic footstompers.

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