Outskirts of Town

Casey Bill Weldon

[Verse 1: Willie Nelson]
Well I'm going tell you baby
We'll move away from here
Gonna sell my icebox and buy me a Frigidaire
When we move out on the outskirts of town
Cause I don't want nobody foolin' or always hanging round
It may sound funny honey, funny as it can be
If we ever have any children
I want 'em all to look like me
When we move, way out on the outskirts of town
Cause I don't want nobody fooling there always hanging round

[Verse 2: Keb' Mo']
I'm going bring me own grocery
I'm going bring 'em everyday
I don't like that grocery boy
I gotta keep him away
When we move way out on the outskirts of town
No no, I don't want nobody always hanging round
Well now, I don't want nobody always hanging round

Trivia about the song Outskirts of Town by Willie Nelson

When was the song “Outskirts of Town” released by Willie Nelson?
The song Outskirts of Town was released in 2001, on the album “Rainbow Connection”.
Who composed the song “Outskirts of Town” by Willie Nelson?
The song “Outskirts of Town” by Willie Nelson was composed by Casey Bill Weldon.

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