Exciting song based on a true story you'll have to ask me about if you want to know it. Co-written by Joshua Ingram, George Irwin, Lee Starr, and Russell Sutton
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She Got A Gun- Ingram, Irwin, Starr, Sutton
D C G
She was a pretty brunette a girl that I met east of the Rio Grande
She wanted to talk so we took a walk out in the dessert sand
I caught a glimpse of chrome on her hip and I didn’t know what to say
She just laughed and said I’m a pistol packing member of the NRA
She got a gun
It was suddenly clear nobody could hear anything for miles around
I knew I had to do whatever I could do to keep her from pulling it out
She asked me if I believe in love at first sight
I said I never did before but that all changed tonight
She got a gun; loaded .38 with a crazy little smile on her pretty little face
She got a gun, better take it slow cause she’s packing heat and if I would have known
A G
She was shooting for love I would have run, she got a gun
I woke up covered in dust and clothes scattered all around
She was sleeping and if I was leaving I knew it had to be now
I made my move, put on my boots, and tried to get away quick
I only made about 20 paces when I heard that hammer click
Chorus
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I like this song a lot. The sound is clean and clear. I haven’t paid much attention to the lyrics but I love the sound and feel of it. It kinda reminds me of Jace Everett’s song Bad Things. It has that good potential of that gritty deep south Louisianan sound. Not sure what direction your wanting to go with it. But just thought I’d mention what it made me think of.
March 05, 2016
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Jamie Wilkinson
I like this song a lot. The sound is clean and clear. I haven’t paid much attention to the lyrics but I love the sound and feel of it. It kinda reminds me of Jace Everett’s song Bad Things. It has that good potential of that gritty deep south Louisianan sound. Not sure what direction your wanting to go with it. But just thought I’d mention what it made me think of.
March 05, 2016
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