Topsongs van Joe Diffie
Credits
AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
Joe Diffie
Begleitgesang
Brent Mason
E-Gitarre
Lonnie Wilson
Schlagzeug
Dave Pomeroy
Bass
Johnny Neel
Begleitgesang
Matt Rollings
Tasteninstrumente
Mike Chapman
Bass
Mike Severs
Akustische Gitarre
Paul Franklin
Stahlgitarre
Rob Hajacos
Geige
Ron Oates
Tasteninstrumente
Tim Mensy
E-Gitarre
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Kim Williams
Songwriter:in
Ken Spooner
Songwriter:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Bob Montgomery
Produzent:in
Johnny Slate
Produzent:in
Scott Johnson
Assistent:in des:der Produzent:in
Hank Williams
Mastering-Ingenieur:in
Denny Purcell
Mastering-Ingenieur:in
Gene Eichelberger
Aufnahmeingenieur:in
Shawn McClean
Aufnahmeingenieurassistent:in
Songteksten
[Verse 1]
Diablo Motors had a hell of a sale downtown yesterday
Word got around, no money down, take years and years to pay
When I got there, the lot was bare, but the salesman said, "Hold on
For a little cash, I got a two-tone Nash out behind my barn"
[Chorus]
If the devil danced in empty pockets
He'd have a ball in mine
With a nine-foot grand, a ten-piece band
And a twelve-girl chorus line
I'd raise some loot in a three-piece suit
Give him one dance for a dime
If the devil danced in empty pockets
He'd have a ball in mine
[Verse 2]
Well, he said, "Friend, it ain't the end, let's see what I can do
If you own a home, I've got a loan tailor-made for you"
Then above the racket, a voice in my jacket said, "I'll tote the note"
The devil made me do it, talked me into it, and that was all she wrote
[Chorus]
If the devil danced in empty pockets
He'd have a ball in mine
With a nine-foot grand, a ten-piece band
And a twelve-girl chorus line
I'd raise some loot in a three-piece suit
Give him one dance for a dime
If the devil danced in empty pockets
He'd have a ball in mine
[Bridge]
They say debt is a bottomless pit where the devil likes to play
I'd sell my soul to get out of this hole, but there'd be hell to pay
[Instrumental]
If the devil danced in empty pockets
He'd have a ball in mine
With a nine-foot grand, a ten-piece band
And a twelve-girl chorus line
I'd raise some loot in a three-piece suit
Give him one dance for a dime
If the devil danced in empty pockets
He'd have a ball in mine
Written by: Ken Spooner, Kim Williams