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Hole In the Wall - Mel Waiters



     
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Hole In the Wall Lyrics


Let's go baby to the hole in the wall
I've had my best time y'all at the hole in the wall
3 o'clock in the morning
All the damn clubs are closed
I went to this place y'all
I didn't want anyone to know
I walked into the room
Had my nose in the air
It's 7 in the morning
And I'm still in there
Let's go baby to the hole in the wall
I've had my best time y'all at the hole in the wall
I took my high class woman
With me the next night
She didn't want to get out of the car

She said it didn't look right
She walked into the room
With her nose in the air
It's 7 in the morning y'all
She's still in there
Smoke filled room
Whiskey and chicken wings
People dancin' and drinkin'
And no one wants to leave
Let's go baby to the hole in the wall
I've had my best time y'all at the hole in the wall
(sax solo)
Smoke filled room
Whiskey and chicken wings
People dancin' and drinkin'
And no one wants to leave
Let's go baby to the hole in the wall
I've had my best time y'all at the hole in the wall
( i wanna go baby, can we go
To the hole in the wall
I know y'all a lot of y'all heard of that before
It's like all time of night you can hang out all night long
And i wanna go back to the hole in the wall
Somebody go with me )
Let's go baby to the hole in the wall
I've had my best time y'all at the hole in the wall
3 o'clock in the morning
All the damn clubs are closed
I went to this place y'all
I didn't want anyone to know
I walked into the room
Had my nose in the air
It's 7 in the morning
And I'm still in there
Let's go baby to the hole in the wall
I've had my best time y'all at the hole in the wall
Let's go baby to the hole in the wall
I've had my best time y'all at the hole in the wall
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Southern Soul star Mel Waiters was born and raised in San Antonio, TX, where in 1974 he began his performing career at local teen clubs; after a stint as a radio DJ, he was awarded a government contract to entertain at military bases across the Southwest. With the exception of sax Waiters produced, played and wrote all the material for his first CD release in 1996. The slick "Hit It & Quit It" and "Whatever It Took" gave me his first Southern hits. He followed this up with his second for the Serious Sounds with "Suki Suki Man" that got his biggest song to date with the title track.

Read more about Mel Waiters on Last.fm.


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