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Plastic black frame glasses
And her hair back in a bun
From 9 to 5 she looks just like
A school librarian
But Mister come this Friday
When she's punchin' out
She's ready for love, the hem comes up
And the hair comes tumblin' down
When she's good she's good
When she's bad she's better
Looks like Hollywood
Packed inside that sweater
Love Me pumps and Patton leather
When she's good she's good
But when she's bad she's better
She got a Classic Custom Mustang
Rag top love machine
Factory paint, license plate

Says 77 Queen
We've been through the traffic
Like she ain't afraid to crash
Zeppelin' on the 8 track
Faulkner on the dash
When she's good she's good
But when she's bad she's better
Looks like Hollywood
Packed inside that sweater
Love me pumps and Patton leather
When she's good she's good
But when she's bad she's better
B-bad
Come Monday she's all business
Far as anyone can see
She walks the line, dots her I's
And crosses all her T's
Everybody thinks
That she's too uptight to be true
And all along she's sittin' on
A blood red rose tattoo
When she's good she's good
Oh, when she's bad she's better
Looks like Hollywood
Packed inside that sweater
Love me pumps and Patton leather
When she's good she's good
But when she's bad she's better
Love me pumps and Patton leather
When she's good she's good
When she's bad she's so much better
Oh when she's bad
She's so bad, bad, bad, bad
And she bad, bad, bad, bad

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With his first two singles reaching number one upon their release, Clay Walker immediately established himself as a commercial success. Unlike most of his new country contemporaries of the mid-'90s, he was able to sustain that success over a couple of years, racking up no less than five number one singles in the first three years of his career.

Clay Walker (born August 19, 1969) was born and raised on a farm in Beaumont, TX, the hometown of George Jones. Walker fell in love with country music at an early age, when his father gave him a guitar when he was only nine years old. After he graduated from high school, Walker pursued a musical career full-time, playing concerts across the South, the Midwest, and Canada. For over three years, he toured and went to school, taking courses about the music business. During this time, he acted as his own manager. Eventually, he became the house singer at the Neon Armadillo bar in Beaumont. While performing at the club, producer James Stroud heard Walker and offered to work with the singer. Stroud helped Walker secure a contract with Giant Records, and the pair began working on the vocalist's debut album.

"What's It to You" became a number one hit upon its release in August of 1993, with "Live Until I Die" following it into the pole position later that same year. Both singles were featured on his debut album, Clay Walker, which was released in the fall of 1993. "Where Do I Fit in the Picture," the third single from the album, became a number 11 hit in early 1994. "White Palace" was a flop, failing to crack the Top 40, but "Dreaming With My Eyes Open" became his third number one hit in the summer of 1994, helping make his debut record a platinum album. If I Could Make a Living was not quite as successful as his debut, yet it still yielded the number one title track. Hypnotize the Moon, Walker's third album, appeared in the fall of 1995, preceded by the number two single "Who Needs You Baby." He followed with Self Portrait in 1996 and Rumor Has It in 1997. A Greatest Hits collection appeared in 1998 and a new album, Live, Laugh, Love, was released in 1999. Say No More followed two years later.


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