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Slide off of Your Satin Sheets - Johnny Paycheck



     
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What a beautiful mansion he built you
Splendor Lord you got it wall to wall
And yet with all of that you're still not happy
Cause every time he's gone I get your call
Slide off of you satin sheets
Slip into your long soft mink
You know where to find my door
And I know what your cryin' for
Baby you once told me I was good for nothin'
And you couldn't live on dreams and crystal balls
His money buys you everything but my lovin'
So I guess I'm good for something after all
Slide off of you satin sheets
Slip into your long soft mink
You know where to find my door

And I know what your cryin' for
Slide off of you satin sheets
Slip into your long soft mink
You know where to find my door
And I know what your cryin' for
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written by DON TANKERSLEY, WAYNE CARSON HEAD
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Johnny Paycheck (May 31, 1938 – February 18, 2003) was a country music singer. He is most famous for covering the David Allan Coe song "Take This Job And Shove It". Born Donald Eugene Lytle in Greenfield, Ohio, he began playing guitar by age 6 and made his first record at age 15. After a time served in the United States Navy (which included a court-martial for assault), he began performing under the name Donny Young. The singer took a job with country music star George Jones, for whom he played bass and steel guitar for several years, co-writing Jones' hit song, "Once You've Had the Best.

Read more about Johnny Paycheck on Last.fm.


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