
Barbados Randy Owen
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Let's go to Barbados where the rum come from
See sugarcane swaying in the sun and have fun
Ole friendship is calling me and Bridgetown is too
Barbados, a tot for me and you
Let's go to Barbados, book a room for two
See Jericho, Marley Vale and Bel Air, we'll play there
Oh, friendship is calling me and Bridgetown is too
Barbados is Caribbean cool, so cool, Caribbean cool, so cool
Yeah, let's go to Barbados where the rum come from
Spend crop over days and nights out on the beach, our retreat
Hey, let's go to Barbados, book a room for two
Barbados, our tropic rendezvous
Hey, Barbados, hey, Barbados, hey, Barbados
For our second honeymoon
Barbados
See sugarcane swaying in the sun and have fun
Ole friendship is calling me and Bridgetown is too
Barbados, a tot for me and you
Let's go to Barbados, book a room for two
See Jericho, Marley Vale and Bel Air, we'll play there
Oh, friendship is calling me and Bridgetown is too
Barbados is Caribbean cool, so cool, Caribbean cool, so cool
Yeah, let's go to Barbados where the rum come from
Spend crop over days and nights out on the beach, our retreat
Hey, let's go to Barbados, book a room for two
Barbados, our tropic rendezvous
Hey, Barbados, hey, Barbados, hey, Barbados
For our second honeymoon
Barbados
"Barbados" by Randy Owen, released in 1999, is a country song that captures a longing for escape and the idyllic beauty of the Caribbean island. The lyrics express a desire to leave behind everyday troubles for the tranquility and warmth of Barbados, highlighting themes of love, relaxation, and the pursuit of happiness. Musically, it features a blend of traditional country instrumentation with a laid-back island vibe. The song resonates with listeners seeking a getaway, contributing to its enduring appeal in country music. #Country
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