11 Months And 29 Days

BILLY SHERRILL, JOHNNY PAYCHECK

Busted in Austin, walkin' around in a daze

I'm sittin' in a slammer lookin' out through these bars in a haze

But it'll all clear up in 11 months and 29 days

Keep the Lone Star cold, the dance floor hot while I'm gone

Keep the Lone Star cold, the dance floor hot while I'm gone

Keep your hands off my woman, I ain't gonna be gone that long

That old judge put a sledgehammer in my hand when he said

I'm gonna sent you to Huntsville, shave your face and your head

I'm doin' 11/29, boys with a cement floor for my bed

Busted in Austin walkin' around in a daze, yes, I was

Now I'm sittin' in a slammer lookin' out the bars through a haze

But it'll all clear up in 11 months and 29 days, hey Lord

Trivia about the song 11 Months And 29 Days by Johnny Paycheck

On which albums was the song “11 Months And 29 Days” released by Johnny Paycheck?
Johnny Paycheck released the song on the albums “11 Months and 29 Days” in 1976, “New York Town” in 1980, and “Johnny Paycheck: Biggest Hits” in 1982.
Who composed the song “11 Months And 29 Days” by Johnny Paycheck?
The song “11 Months And 29 Days” by Johnny Paycheck was composed by BILLY SHERRILL, JOHNNY PAYCHECK.

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