Craig Campbell - When I Get It Lyrics

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When I Get It

When I Get It Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For When I Get It By Craig Campbell?
Hello, who's askin'?
A bill collector? Well he ain't here Ah hell, I guess you got me Well, mister let me make this perfectly clear When I get it you'll get it Times are tough get in line and wait When I get it you'll get it And that's all you're gettin' today Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na My ex wife's at the door a knockin' Lord that woman won't leave me alone Same question, where's my money Well, honey you can't get blood from a stone When I get it you'll get it Times are tough get in line and wait When I get it you'll get it And that's all you're gettin' today, yeah Yeah, I tried to collect On a fifty dollar bet My buddy just looked at me And shook his head, and you know what he said When I get it you'll get it You better back it on up, and get off my case When I get it you'll get it And that's all you're gettin' today, yeah When I get it you'll get it Times are tough get in line and wait When I get it you'll get it And that's all you're gettin' today Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na, yeah Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na, yeah |
Who Wrote When I Get It By Craig Campbell?
Craig Campbell, James E. Mccormick, Jason Matthews, Jim Mccormick
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What's The Duration Of The When I Get It By Craig Campbell?The duration of When I Get It is 3:22 minutes and seconds. |
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