| Song | It Pays Big Money |
| Artist | Mark Chesnutt |
| Album | Lost In The Feeling |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.00] | 作词 : Camp, Hardison, Varble |
| [00:02.39] | . |
| [00:04.01] | . |
| [00:05.20] | . |
| [00:07.65] | My oldest brother Tommy was a lineman rest his soul |
| [00:13.53] | His job was hanging hot wires on them power company poles |
| [00:19.28] | I said with all of that high voltage don't it scare you half to death? |
| [00:25.34] | He said it makes me kinda nervous but I just can't help myself 'cause |
| [00:31.28] | . |
| [00:31.53] | It pays big money and boy I'm into that |
| [00:37.28] | It pays big money if you're willin' to take a chance |
| [00:43.28] | I'll tell you sonny you ought to see my bank account |
| [00:49.15] | It paid big money but he sure can't spend it now |
| [00:55.28] | . |
| [00:59.71] | My dear departed cousin used to put in forty hours |
| [01:05.86] | Changing all them light bulbs on them television towers |
| [01:11.42] | Every morning bright and early he'd climb up in the sky |
| [01:17.48] | And I didn't understand it so one day I asked him why, he said |
| [01:23.98] | . |
| [01:24.29] | It pays big money and boy I'm into that |
| [01:29.11] | It pays big money if you're willin' to take a chance |
| [01:35.30] | I'll tell you sonny you ought to see my bank account |
| [01:41.17] | It paid big money but he sure can't spend it now |
| [01:47.11] | . |
| [02:01.16] | My late Uncle Charlie was demolition man |
| [02:06.66] | And he traveled all over |
| [02:08.28] | the country blasting holes in this great land |
| [02:12.47] | And he carried a case of dynamite everywhere he went |
| [02:18.41] | And he'd smoke them big long cigar's 'til it got the best of him, but |
| [02:24.47] | . |
| [02:24.72] | It pays big money and boy I'm into that |
| [02:30.55] | It pays big money if you're willin' to take a chance |
| [02:36.18] | I'll tell you sonny you ought to see my bank account |
| [02:42.36] | It paid big money but he sure can't spend it now |
| [02:48.36] | . |
| [03:01.68] | Now the moral of this story |
| [03:04.86] | Is don't go getting yourself killed |
| [03:08.86] | And be kind to your rich relatives |
| [03:11.92] | And they might just leave you in their will |
| [03:17.68] | And that pays big money having foolish kin |
| [03:23.55] | It pays big money, I guess I owe it all to them |
| [03:29.30] | I'll tell you sonny you ought to see my bank account |
| [03:35.36] | It pays big money think I'll go spend some of it now |
| [03:42.24] | . |
| [00:00.00] | zuo ci : Camp, Hardison, Varble |
| [00:02.39] | . |
| [00:04.01] | . |
| [00:05.20] | . |
| [00:07.65] | My oldest brother Tommy was a lineman rest his soul |
| [00:13.53] | His job was hanging hot wires on them power company poles |
| [00:19.28] | I said with all of that high voltage don' t it scare you half to death? |
| [00:25.34] | He said it makes me kinda nervous but I just can' t help myself ' cause |
| [00:31.28] | . |
| [00:31.53] | It pays big money and boy I' m into that |
| [00:37.28] | It pays big money if you' re willin' to take a chance |
| [00:43.28] | I' ll tell you sonny you ought to see my bank account |
| [00:49.15] | It paid big money but he sure can' t spend it now |
| [00:55.28] | . |
| [00:59.71] | My dear departed cousin used to put in forty hours |
| [01:05.86] | Changing all them light bulbs on them television towers |
| [01:11.42] | Every morning bright and early he' d climb up in the sky |
| [01:17.48] | And I didn' t understand it so one day I asked him why, he said |
| [01:23.98] | . |
| [01:24.29] | It pays big money and boy I' m into that |
| [01:29.11] | It pays big money if you' re willin' to take a chance |
| [01:35.30] | I' ll tell you sonny you ought to see my bank account |
| [01:41.17] | It paid big money but he sure can' t spend it now |
| [01:47.11] | . |
| [02:01.16] | My late Uncle Charlie was demolition man |
| [02:06.66] | And he traveled all over |
| [02:08.28] | the country blasting holes in this great land |
| [02:12.47] | And he carried a case of dynamite everywhere he went |
| [02:18.41] | And he' d smoke them big long cigar' s ' til it got the best of him, but |
| [02:24.47] | . |
| [02:24.72] | It pays big money and boy I' m into that |
| [02:30.55] | It pays big money if you' re willin' to take a chance |
| [02:36.18] | I' ll tell you sonny you ought to see my bank account |
| [02:42.36] | It paid big money but he sure can' t spend it now |
| [02:48.36] | . |
| [03:01.68] | Now the moral of this story |
| [03:04.86] | Is don' t go getting yourself killed |
| [03:08.86] | And be kind to your rich relatives |
| [03:11.92] | And they might just leave you in their will |
| [03:17.68] | And that pays big money having foolish kin |
| [03:23.55] | It pays big money, I guess I owe it all to them |
| [03:29.30] | I' ll tell you sonny you ought to see my bank account |
| [03:35.36] | It pays big money think I' ll go spend some of it now |
| [03:42.24] | . |
| [00:00.00] | zuò cí : Camp, Hardison, Varble |
| [00:02.39] | . |
| [00:04.01] | . |
| [00:05.20] | . |
| [00:07.65] | My oldest brother Tommy was a lineman rest his soul |
| [00:13.53] | His job was hanging hot wires on them power company poles |
| [00:19.28] | I said with all of that high voltage don' t it scare you half to death? |
| [00:25.34] | He said it makes me kinda nervous but I just can' t help myself ' cause |
| [00:31.28] | . |
| [00:31.53] | It pays big money and boy I' m into that |
| [00:37.28] | It pays big money if you' re willin' to take a chance |
| [00:43.28] | I' ll tell you sonny you ought to see my bank account |
| [00:49.15] | It paid big money but he sure can' t spend it now |
| [00:55.28] | . |
| [00:59.71] | My dear departed cousin used to put in forty hours |
| [01:05.86] | Changing all them light bulbs on them television towers |
| [01:11.42] | Every morning bright and early he' d climb up in the sky |
| [01:17.48] | And I didn' t understand it so one day I asked him why, he said |
| [01:23.98] | . |
| [01:24.29] | It pays big money and boy I' m into that |
| [01:29.11] | It pays big money if you' re willin' to take a chance |
| [01:35.30] | I' ll tell you sonny you ought to see my bank account |
| [01:41.17] | It paid big money but he sure can' t spend it now |
| [01:47.11] | . |
| [02:01.16] | My late Uncle Charlie was demolition man |
| [02:06.66] | And he traveled all over |
| [02:08.28] | the country blasting holes in this great land |
| [02:12.47] | And he carried a case of dynamite everywhere he went |
| [02:18.41] | And he' d smoke them big long cigar' s ' til it got the best of him, but |
| [02:24.47] | . |
| [02:24.72] | It pays big money and boy I' m into that |
| [02:30.55] | It pays big money if you' re willin' to take a chance |
| [02:36.18] | I' ll tell you sonny you ought to see my bank account |
| [02:42.36] | It paid big money but he sure can' t spend it now |
| [02:48.36] | . |
| [03:01.68] | Now the moral of this story |
| [03:04.86] | Is don' t go getting yourself killed |
| [03:08.86] | And be kind to your rich relatives |
| [03:11.92] | And they might just leave you in their will |
| [03:17.68] | And that pays big money having foolish kin |
| [03:23.55] | It pays big money, I guess I owe it all to them |
| [03:29.30] | I' ll tell you sonny you ought to see my bank account |
| [03:35.36] | It pays big money think I' ll go spend some of it now |
| [03:42.24] | . |