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Last night I dreamed I went to hillbilly hell
The devil stepped right up and he said
"Well you look so countrified, leave your hat and boots outside
You won't need 'em, you're in hillbilly hell"Well, they had a band without a steel guitar
Not one good ol' girl stood at the bar
No jukebox and no beer, am I the only redneck here
And the parkin' lot, was full of foreign carsHillbilly hell, I'm not feelin' so well
Where did I go wrong?
Was it somethin' in my song?
That put me in this hillbilly hellI asked the devil just what did I do?
To have to sweat it out down here with you
To me it don't seem fair, why can't I be up there?
With the rest, Marty, Hank and Patsy tooHe said, You didn't write one good ol' gospel song
Not one little word about your mom
And you haven't yet sung one single duet
With Willie Nelson and you know that's wrongWell, I woke up to a country station on my radio
Grabbed a pen and paper and the words began to flow
I wrote a song called 'God Bless Mom' and ran out to the bus

Placed a call to Willie, Would you like to sing with us?Hillbilly hell, I'm not feelin' so well
Where did I go wrong?
Was it somethin' in my song?
That put me in this hillbilly hell
I dreamed I was there in hillbilly hell

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The Bellamy Brothers started their musical career at the end of the 1960s. In 1968, they had their first official gig, playing a free show with their father at the Rattlesnake Roundup in San Antonio, Florida, USA. They kept playing throughout the South, often with already recognized musicians, such as Percy Sledge, Eddie Floyd and others. A couple of months later, the brothers moved up north, discovering the potentials of rock/country music in Atlanta, Georgia.

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