Ain’t Doin’ Too Bad

Don Robey

I've got a whole lot of money
A fine place to stay
I've got three or four cars
I ride around everyday

I ain't doin' too bad
Lord, I ain't doin' too bad at all
Well, I ain't doin' too bad now, baby
Lord, I ain't doin' too bad at all

I don't like work
And work don't like me
And we stay away from each other
That's the way it ought to be

I ain't doin' too bad
Lord, I ain't doin' too bad at all
Well, I ain't doin' too bad now, baby
Lord, I ain't doin' too bad at all

Every time you see me
I'm wearin' fine clothes
And everything I touch
Seem to turn to solid gold

I ain't doin' too bad
Lord, I ain't doin' too bad at all
Well, I ain't doin' too bad now, baby
Lord, I ain't doin' too bad at all

I got a book full of girls
That I can call on the phone
And they all dig me
'Cause my conversation is so strong

I ain't doin' too bad
Lord, I ain't doin' too bad at all
Well, I ain't doin' too bad now, baby
Lord, I ain't doin' too bad at all

Trivia about the song Ain’t Doin’ Too Bad by James Cotton

When was the song “Ain’t Doin’ Too Bad” released by James Cotton?
The song Ain’t Doin’ Too Bad was released in 1986, on the album “High Compression”.
Who composed the song “Ain’t Doin’ Too Bad” by James Cotton?
The song “Ain’t Doin’ Too Bad” by James Cotton was composed by Don Robey.

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