
Crawdad Song George Jones & Tammy Wynette
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[Verse 1]
You get a line and I'll get a pole, honey
You get a line and I'll get a pole, babe
You get a line and I'll get a pole
We'll go down to the crawdad hole
Honey, baby, mine
[Verse 2]
Yonder come a man with a sack on his back, honey (Honey)
Yonder come a man with a sack on his back, babe (Babe)
Yonder come a man with a sack on his back
Got all the crawdads he can pack
Honey, baby, mine
[Verse 3]
The man fell down and he burst his sack, honey (honey)
The man fell down and he burst his sack, babe (babe)
The man fell down and he burst his sack
You oughta seen the crawdads backin' back
Honey, baby, mine
[Chorus]
You get a, I'll get a, honey (You get the line and I get the pole)
You get a, I'll get a, babe (You get the line and I get the pole)
You get a, I'll get a, we'll go (Ah)
Honey, baby, mine
You get a line and I'll get a pole, honey
You get a line and I'll get a pole, babe
You get a line and I'll get a pole
We'll go down to the crawdad hole
Honey, baby, mine
[Verse 2]
Yonder come a man with a sack on his back, honey (Honey)
Yonder come a man with a sack on his back, babe (Babe)
Yonder come a man with a sack on his back
Got all the crawdads he can pack
Honey, baby, mine
[Verse 3]
The man fell down and he burst his sack, honey (honey)
The man fell down and he burst his sack, babe (babe)
The man fell down and he burst his sack
You oughta seen the crawdads backin' back
Honey, baby, mine
[Chorus]
You get a, I'll get a, honey (You get the line and I get the pole)
You get a, I'll get a, babe (You get the line and I get the pole)
You get a, I'll get a, we'll go (Ah)
Honey, baby, mine
"Crawdad Song" by George Jones & Tammy Wynette, released in 1976, is a country duet that captures themes of love, longing, and nostalgia. The lyrics reflect a playful yet heartfelt yearning for connection, using the metaphor of catching crawdads. The song features traditional country instrumentation and harmonies, highlighting the duo's vocal chemistry. Its cultural impact lies in its celebration of Southern life and simple pleasures. #Country
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