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Tell Me I'm Wrong - Ray Scott



     
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Tell Me I'm Wrong Lyrics


Don't tell me I can't have a gun
When all them bad guys got them one
When some punk points his gun at me
There'll be one less punk on the street
I say it's my right to feel safe at home
Tell me I'm wrongI break my back at work all day
I leave my share in the offering plate
I'm making more - but taking less home
While they find new crap to tax me on
If you're gonna treat me like a dog
Well at least throw me a bone
Tell me I'm wrongIt's survival of the fittest
I don't owe no man no living
I say those who ain't here legal don't belong
I got no problem with the Church
And I'll help you if you can't work
There's no room in my heart for those who want
Tell me I'm wrongIt's survival of the fittest

I don't owe no man no living
I say those who ain't here legal should be gone
I got no problem with the Church
And I'll help you if you can't work
There's no room in my heart for those who want
Tell me I'm wrongThis country's on the road to hell
One nation under someone else
They're pushing God out of the room
Clear from the White House down to Junior School
I can't see how that makes us better off
Tell me I'm wrong
Tell me I'm wrongI bet you won't...It's just common sense - that's all I'm saying

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Ray Scott refers to two musicians. One is a contemporary country musician. The other was a rockabilly star from Indiana who produced classic rockabilly music in the 1950's, often with his band, the Demens or his other band, the Four Recorders. Ray Scott (Henry Raymond Scott) died in 1999. The contemporary Ray Scott grew up outside of Semora, North Carolina. He was influenced by the farming community around him and by the country outlaw movement (Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, and Willie Nelson).

Read more about Ray Scott on Last.fm.


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