Gretchen Wilson - Walk on Water Lyrics

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Walk on Water

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What Are The Lyrics For Walk on Water By Gretchen Wilson?
I work a double shift on Monday
Tuesday I get up before dawn Wednesday pouring coffee Thursday night I'm tending the bar Well, when Friday night rolls around I call my rough and rowdy friends and we're honky tonk loud I work hard, I play harder I'm a good timin' American daughter Redneck, blue collar, And I party down to my last dollar I work hard, I work hard, I work hard, I play harder I don't waste my time on Manicures and spray on tans And I don't pay no never mind To the callouses I've had on my hands You know that people just can't understand how I'm the first to clock in but the last to pass out I work hard, I play harder I'm a good timin' American daughter Redneck, blue collar, And I party down to my last dollar I work hard, I work hard, I work hard, I play harder Yea yea yea yea yeah I work hard, I play harder I'm a good timin' American daughter Redneck, blue collar, And I party down to my last dollar I work hard, I play harder I'm a good timin' American daughter Redneck, blue collar, And I party down to my last dollar I work hard, I work hard, I work hard, I work hard, I work hard, I work hard, I play harder |
Who Wrote Walk on Water By Gretchen Wilson?
Bob Dipiero, Jeffrey Steele, Tom Hambridge
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What's The Duration Of The Walk on Water By Gretchen Wilson?The duration of Walk on Water is 3:31 minutes and seconds. |
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