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Sally Bangs lyrics
I saw Sally changin' clothes
She was in the perfect pose
Sally let your bangs hang down
I saw Sally bending over
She looked like a four-leaf clover
Sally let your bangs hang down
Well the father, son, and the holy ghost
These are the thing that I fear the most
But Sally's always trying to bring a good man down
Well Sally's singin' praise
Sally's singin' hyms
Sally's takin' me in the barn again
Sally change your ways before we die
Die
I saw Sally on my walk downtown
She was wearin' white, Sally's wearin' brown
Sally let your bangs hang down
She said Sally, can you change your ways
Sally said I change my man everyday
Sally, let your bangs hang down
I heard Sally was gettin' baptized
She still had that look in her eyes
Sally let your bangs hang down
They said Sally praise the lord above
She said well I've had enough
My name's Sally and I let my nags hang down
Well the father, son, and the holy ghost
These are the thing that I fear the most
But Sally's always trying to bring a good man down
Well Sally's singin' praise
Sally's singin' hyms
Sally's takin' me in the barn again
Sally change your ways before we die
Die
Sally met a man from old Kentucky
He was rich, and she got lucky
He said Sally, would you be my wife
He changed his will and he gave her his money
They got married, and things turned funny
That man didn't last a second night
Well the father, son, and the holy ghost
These are the thing that I fear the most
But Sally's always trying to bring a good man down
Well Sally's singin' praise
Sally's singin' hymns
Sally's takin' me in the barn again
Sally change your ways before we die
Die
Part of these releases
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- Track 9 on Hail Mega Boys
- 8 Picnics and Kisses
- 10 Mommie Bomb
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