Sawmill - Mel Tillis



     
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Sawmill Lyrics


Well, once I was a slave at the sawmill
Talk about a poor boy, talk about a poor boy
Never saw a dollar billWell, my work was so hard at the sawmill
Think about a poor boy, think about a poor boy
When you go to write your willWell, seen my teardrops falling down
My wife left this sawmill town
She said, sawmill life had many sins
'Cause the gravy was too thinI can't work no more at the sawmill
Mercy on a poor boy, mercy on a poor boy
Let me have a dollar billIf you bring your wife to the sawmill
Well, how you gonna please her, how you gonna please her
When she wants a dollar billThey're not satisfied at the sawmill
Women like a dollar, women like a dollar
Yes, and women always willSeen my teardrops falling down
My wife left this sawmill town
She said the sawmill life had many sins, Lord
'Cause the gravy was too thinI can't work no more at the sawmill
Mercy on a poor boy, mercy on a poor boy

Let me have a dollar bill
Mercy on a poor boy, mercy on a poor boy
Let me have a dollar bill

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Mel Tillis (born Lonnie Melvin Tillis August 8, 1932) is an American country music singer. Although he had been recording songs since the late 1950s, his biggest success occurred in the '70s, with a long list of Top 10 hits. Tillis' biggest hits include, "I Ain't Never", "Good Woman Blues", and "Coca-Cola Cowboy". He also has won the CMA Awards most coveted award, Entertainer of the Year. His daughter is country music singer, Pam Tillis. He is also well-known for his speech impediment.

Read more about Mel Tillis on Last.fm.


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