Carolina Come-On

Lacy J. Dalton, Larry Collins

[Intro]
I'm gonna Texas rock him in a Tulsa roadhouse
Then we're gonna blow this town

[Verse 1]
Well, I've seen it in Dallas and I've seen it in New Orleans
When a man moves his body that way, Lord, you know what it means
Well, he grabs his little mama and shakes her by the seat of her jeans
He's got my shimmy shakin' and I think I'm gonna split my seams

[Chorus]
We got a Carolina come-on a-comin' down
From a Louisiana daddy, he's the hottest I've found
Needs a San Antonio mama who can cool him down
I'm gonna Texas rock him in a Tulsa roadhouse
Then we're gonna blow this town

[Verse 2]
The same all over as it is in New Orleans
Big ol' daddy making time with the honky-tonk queens
I'vе known all about it since I was a kid of fifteen
No doubt about it, I know what the young man means

[Chorus]
Wе got a Carolina come-on a-comin' down
From a Louisiana daddy, he's the hottest I've found
Needs a San Antonio mama who can cool him down
I'm gonna Texas rock him in a Tulsa roadhouse
Then we're gonna blow this town

Trivia about the song Carolina Come-On by Lacy J. Dalton

When was the song “Carolina Come-On” released by Lacy J. Dalton?
The song Carolina Come-On was released in 1980, on the album “Lacy J. Dalton”.
Who composed the song “Carolina Come-On” by Lacy J. Dalton?
The song “Carolina Come-On” by Lacy J. Dalton was composed by Lacy J. Dalton, Larry Collins.

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