In this lively duet, the narrative centers on themes of infidelity, suspicion, and playful confrontation. The storyline unfolds around a man who sneaks out of his house, evading his partner's watchful eye, to meet with a charming waitress. However, his partner, Loretta, is not easily fooled and storms into the bar, ready to confront him and any "barroom roses" vying for his attention. The song humorously captures the tension and drama of romantic escapades, with Loretta's fiery determination serving as a highlight. The playful warning she gives to her romantic rival reflects both the seriousness and the comedic undertones inherent in such domestic disputes. 🎸 This duet brilliantly showcases the classic country storytelling tradition, enriched by the dynamic vocal exchange between Tubb and Lynn. #Infidelity #CountryDuet #ClassicCountry #LoveAndDrama
Sweet Thang
Lyrics
I slipped out of the house about sundown
While mama was a washin' her hair
And you can bet your bottom dollar she'll come lookin' for me
When she finds that I'm not there
And if she catches her sweet thang runnin' around
I know there'll be the devil to pay
She'll come blowin' like a cyclone right through that door
And I can hear exactly what she'll say
Well, has anybody here see sweet thang?
I got a notion he'll be headed this a way
'Cause when my sweet thang is out tomocattin' around
He finds a sandbox like this to play
I want to tell all you barroom roses
If my sweet thang does happen by
You'd better take my advice and if you blink more than twice
You'd better have somethin' in your eyes
I give my baby all my money on payday
Except a little she don't know that I got
'Cause there's a cute little waitress at the corner café
And she seems to like me quite a lot
While we were sittin' in this back booth a havin' a talk
And she believin' every word that I said
When the door blew open, Loretta walked in
Yellin' loud enough to wake the dead
Well, has anybody here see sweet thang?
I got a notion he'll be headed this a way
'Cause when my sweet thang is out tomocattin' around
He finds a sandbox like this to play
I want to tell all you barroom roses
If my sweet thang does happen by
You'd better take my advice and if you blink more than twice
You'd better have somethin' in your eyes
(And she ain't kiddin' neither)
You'd better take my advice and if you blink more than twice
You'd better have somethin' in your eye
Writer(s): Nat Stuckey
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Word Collections Publishing, Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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