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Satin Sheets - Waylon Jennings
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Satin Sheets Waylon Jennings

"Satin Sheets" by Waylon Jennings, released in 1973, is a #Country song exploring themes of heartbreak, infidelity, and the emptiness of materialism. The lyrics reflect a man's lament over a lost love, contrasting luxurious living with emotional desolation. Its smooth melody and poignant storytelling resonate deeply, marking a significant moment in country music's evolution.

Satin Sheets - Waylon Jennings
[Verse 1:]
Wish I was a millionaire
I'd play rock music and grow long hair
I tell you boys I'd drive a new Rolls Royce
Pretty women hangin' on me
I'd give 'em all the third degree
Satin sheets to keep 'em off of the streets

[Chorus:]
Hallelujah, hear me talkin' to ya
Praise the Lord and pass the tambourine
Great Jehova, you'll come over
As soon as ya see me boogie woogie cross the silver screen

[Verse 2:]
Hang 'em high and hang 'em low
Put 'em in the eyes wherever I go
Keep 'em all night feelin' just right

[Chorus]
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