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Trouble Man - Jimmy Thackery



     
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No weapon formed against me shall prosperI come up hard but never cool
I didn't make it sure playin' by the rules
I've come up hard baby, now I'm fine
I'm takin' trouble, shootin', movin' down the lineI come up hard, babe
But that's okay
Trouble man, don't get in my way, heyI've been some places and I've seen some faces
That got the connections, they take my directions
Where people say, that's okay
They don't bother me, noI'm ready to make it, don't care 'bout the weather
Don't care 'bout no trouble, got myself together
Feelin' the kinda protection
That's all around meI've come up hard
Had to fight, had to win
Just a girl in a man's world
Don't want no trouble
Just a girl in a man's world
Don't want no trouble, no
Don't want no trouble

Thinkin' 'boutI've been some places and I've seen some faces
That got the connections, they take my directions
Where people say, that's okay
They don't bother me, noI'm ready to make it, don't care 'bout the weather
Don't care 'bout no trouble, got myself together
Feelin' the kinda protection
That's all around meI've come up hard
Had to fight, had to win, thinkin' 'bout
Just a girl in a man's world
Don't want no trouble
Just a girl in a man's world
Don't want no trouble, no
Just a girl in a man's world
Bad news don't bother me, no no no

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Born May 19, 1953
Born in Pittsburgh, PA, Thackery was raised in Washington, D.C.. After joining the Nighthawks in 1974, and recording over 20 albums with them, he struck out on his own. Founding the Assassins with Tom Principato, Steve Wolf, Greg Wetzel and others first as a holiday band while with the Nighthawks, in 1987 Thackery decided to leave the 'Hawks and make the Assassins a fulltime project. After recording three LPs on the Seymour Records label, the band broke up and Thackery decided to create a three- (later four-) piece outfit, Jimmy Thackery and the Drivers, in 1991.

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