| Song | Sweet Mama |
| Artist | Van Zant |
| Album | Get Right With The Man |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Written:Tom Hambridge/Bob Johnson/Donnie Van Zant | |
| I was raised on the west side shanty town. | |
| I didn't get up till the sun went down. | |
| When your back's against the wall, you better get tough, | |
| An' learn real quick how to swing an' duck.' | |
| I was born in the suite all for the sunshine, | |
| Good lookin' women, back woods an' moonshine. | |
| Learned more about life on the streets than in the school. | |
| Sweet Mama didn't raise no fool,. | |
| That's right. | |
| Some folks cheat 'n some folks lie, | |
| But I can judge a man by the look in his eye. | |
| Don't hand me jack, try to call it cool. | |
| I know the difference 'tween sh*t an' shiner. | |
| I was born in the suite all for the sunshine, | |
| Good lookin' women, back woods an' moonshine. | |
| Learned more about life on the streets than in the school. | |
| Sweet Mama didn't raise no fool. | |
| Instrumental Break. | |
| Talkin' about Mama, | |
| Oh sweet Mama. | |
| Mama was no angel, but she taught me right from wrong. | |
| She knew ev'ry single word, an' ev'ry note, and ev'ry song. | |
| She taught me how to gamble and how to roll a dice. | |
| "If it makes you feel good, do a darn thing twice." | |
| I was born in the suite all for the sunshine, | |
| Good lookin' women, back woods an' moonshine. | |
| Learned more about life on the streets than in the school. | |
| My sweet Mama didn't raise no fool. | |
| I was born in the suite all for the sunshine, | |
| Good lookin' women, back woods an' moonshine. | |
| Learned more about life on the streets than in the school. | |
| My sweet Mama didn't raise no fool. | |
| Yeeow! | |
| Talkin' about: | |
| (My sweet Mama,) | |
| (Mama didn't raise no fool.) | |
| Na, na, na. | |
| (Talkin' about my sweet Mama, | |
| (Mama didn't raise no fool.) | |
| That's my sweet Mama. | |
| (Talkin' about my sweet Mama, | |
| (Mama didn't raise no fool.) | |
| Oh, sweet Mama. |
| Written: Tom Hambridge Bob Johnson Donnie Van Zant | |
| I was raised on the west side shanty town. | |
| I didn' t get up till the sun went down. | |
| When your back' s against the wall, you better get tough, | |
| An' learn real quick how to swing an' duck.' | |
| I was born in the suite all for the sunshine, | |
| Good lookin' women, back woods an' moonshine. | |
| Learned more about life on the streets than in the school. | |
| Sweet Mama didn' t raise no fool,. | |
| That' s right. | |
| Some folks cheat ' n some folks lie, | |
| But I can judge a man by the look in his eye. | |
| Don' t hand me jack, try to call it cool. | |
| I know the difference ' tween sh t an' shiner. | |
| I was born in the suite all for the sunshine, | |
| Good lookin' women, back woods an' moonshine. | |
| Learned more about life on the streets than in the school. | |
| Sweet Mama didn' t raise no fool. | |
| Instrumental Break. | |
| Talkin' about Mama, | |
| Oh sweet Mama. | |
| Mama was no angel, but she taught me right from wrong. | |
| She knew ev' ry single word, an' ev' ry note, and ev' ry song. | |
| She taught me how to gamble and how to roll a dice. | |
| " If it makes you feel good, do a darn thing twice." | |
| I was born in the suite all for the sunshine, | |
| Good lookin' women, back woods an' moonshine. | |
| Learned more about life on the streets than in the school. | |
| My sweet Mama didn' t raise no fool. | |
| I was born in the suite all for the sunshine, | |
| Good lookin' women, back woods an' moonshine. | |
| Learned more about life on the streets than in the school. | |
| My sweet Mama didn' t raise no fool. | |
| Yeeow! | |
| Talkin' about: | |
| My sweet Mama, | |
| Mama didn' t raise no fool. | |
| Na, na, na. | |
| Talkin' about my sweet Mama, | |
| Mama didn' t raise no fool. | |
| That' s my sweet Mama. | |
| Talkin' about my sweet Mama, | |
| Mama didn' t raise no fool. | |
| Oh, sweet Mama. |
| Written: Tom Hambridge Bob Johnson Donnie Van Zant | |
| I was raised on the west side shanty town. | |
| I didn' t get up till the sun went down. | |
| When your back' s against the wall, you better get tough, | |
| An' learn real quick how to swing an' duck.' | |
| I was born in the suite all for the sunshine, | |
| Good lookin' women, back woods an' moonshine. | |
| Learned more about life on the streets than in the school. | |
| Sweet Mama didn' t raise no fool,. | |
| That' s right. | |
| Some folks cheat ' n some folks lie, | |
| But I can judge a man by the look in his eye. | |
| Don' t hand me jack, try to call it cool. | |
| I know the difference ' tween sh t an' shiner. | |
| I was born in the suite all for the sunshine, | |
| Good lookin' women, back woods an' moonshine. | |
| Learned more about life on the streets than in the school. | |
| Sweet Mama didn' t raise no fool. | |
| Instrumental Break. | |
| Talkin' about Mama, | |
| Oh sweet Mama. | |
| Mama was no angel, but she taught me right from wrong. | |
| She knew ev' ry single word, an' ev' ry note, and ev' ry song. | |
| She taught me how to gamble and how to roll a dice. | |
| " If it makes you feel good, do a darn thing twice." | |
| I was born in the suite all for the sunshine, | |
| Good lookin' women, back woods an' moonshine. | |
| Learned more about life on the streets than in the school. | |
| My sweet Mama didn' t raise no fool. | |
| I was born in the suite all for the sunshine, | |
| Good lookin' women, back woods an' moonshine. | |
| Learned more about life on the streets than in the school. | |
| My sweet Mama didn' t raise no fool. | |
| Yeeow! | |
| Talkin' about: | |
| My sweet Mama, | |
| Mama didn' t raise no fool. | |
| Na, na, na. | |
| Talkin' about my sweet Mama, | |
| Mama didn' t raise no fool. | |
| That' s my sweet Mama. | |
| Talkin' about my sweet Mama, | |
| Mama didn' t raise no fool. | |
| Oh, sweet Mama. |