Ooh Boys (It's Hot) - The Ozark Mountain Daredevils



     
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Ooh Boys (It's Hot) Lyrics


(GUITAR INTRO)
well, listen everybody to what I'm goin' to say
I don't think that I can beat this heat another day
I went down to the river - about ninety-eight degrees
I spent all day and half the night in water to my kneesoh those scorchin' days of summer are here
when sun shines more likely than not
gonna lay here in the shade, gonna drink me another ice-cold beer
because ooh boys, it's hot
oh, Jerry
(MANDOLIN SOLO)well I cut off all my Levis, I had to make some shorts
left me with a bunch of legs of odd and varied sorts
I'm standin' by my garden I wish like hell it 'd rain
I know that all the seeds I planted gotta feel the sameoh those scorchin' days of summer are here
when sun shines more likely than not
gonna lay here in the shade, gonna drink me another ice-cold beer
because ooh boys, it's hot
(PIANO SOLO)well, listen everybody to what I've gotta say
I don't think that I can beat this heat for another day

I've got dogs and cats and chickens all sleepin' in the shade
a dreamin' how those huskies in Alaska got it madeoh those scorchin' days of summer are here
when sun shines more likely than not
gonna lay here in the shade, gonna drink me another ice-cold beer
because ooh boys, it's hot
ahhh, one more
(GUITAR SOLO)oh those scorchin' days of summer are here
when sun shines more likely than not
gonna lay here in the shade, gonna drink me another ice-cold beer
because ooh boys
I said ooh boys
I said ooh boys
it's hot
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Lyrics are copyright 19??, Mike Granda

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

The Ozark Mountain Daredevils are a Southern rock band formed in 1971 at Springfield, Missouri. They are most widely known for their singles "If You Wanna Get To Heaven" in 1973 and "Jackie Blue" in 1974. Some have described the band's sound as a "countrified Steely Dan". The "Daredevils" name has much to do with the long hair and beards sported by the band in the 1970s, a rejection of the more conservative style of their native South during that decade.

Read more about The Ozark Mountain Daredevils on Last.fm.


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