She's got a roof that don't leak
    When the rain's pouring down
    She's got a place I can sleep
    Where I'm save and sound
    She's got a lock on her door
    But she gave me a key
    She don't walk the floor
    Oh, but she worries about me
    
    (Chorus)
    Her love has no strings, shackles or chains
    But I'm holding on for dear life
    She's like a rolling seven
    Everytime I roll the dice
    
    She's got a big Oldsmobile
    She's got a dog that don't bite
    She's got a heart I can steal
    Just like a thief in the night
    She's got a slow burning fire
    She keeps her radio low
    When she gets inspired
    We let the good times roll
    
(Repeat chorus twice)
    Everytime I roll
    Everytime I roll
    Everytime I roll
    Everytime I roll the dice
    Everytime I roll
    Everytime I roll
    Everytime I roll
    Everytime I roll the dice
    Everytime I roll
    Everytime I roll
    Everytime I roll
    Everytime I roll the dice
    Everytime I roll
    Everytime I roll
    Everytime I roll
    Everytime I roll the dice
    
     Good Man Good Woman
    (written by C. Womack and L. Womack)
    
    Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
    Midnight, I'm wound up tight
    Slowly comin' down in the daytime
    I been lyin' low from work,
    Hanging' over from the hurt from you, babe
    But I'm gonna suffer through the strain 'til I get a
    Better thing with you, Darlin', me and you
    
    So hard to see so far ahead
    When I can't seem to drag myself out of bed
    Gotta find me a good man...a good man...good man...yeah
    
    You better stop and think about what you're saying
    I was seriously dedicated this game of playin'
    You made ten thousand promises you couldn't keep
    I forgave you when you lied, pleaded and weeped
    I put up with your disrespect and neglect
    And what an experience I'll never forget
    
    'Til now everything I did was wrong
    I'm sorry baby
    Today we're free, but we live alone
    Gotta find me a good woman...good woman...good woman...yeah
    
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
    It was twelve o'clock in the midnight hour
    I heard the door slam and then the shower
    When I got up, you were already gone
    I slipped and fell in the water you left on
    
    Gotta find a good woman
    Gotta find a good man
    Gotta find a good woman
    Gotta find a good man
    Gotta find a good woman
    Gotta find a good man
    Gotta find a good woman
    Gotta find a good man
    
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
     I Used To Worry
    (written Scott Miller and Tony Arata)
    
    Well, I used to worry where all my money had gone
    'Til I wound up with nothing to spend my money on
    I used to guard my time like diamonds and pearls
    'Til I wind up with nothing but all the time in the world
    
    (Chorus)
    Just to think I used to worry about things like that
    I used to worry 'bout rich and skinny 'til I wound up poor and fat
    Now days I kind of worry where my mind's been at
    Just to think I used to worry about things like that
    
    I used to worry about making the grade
    Hanging out with the right people and playing their games
    I'd throw a party; they'd be wall to wall
    But in a lonely minute, I had no one to call
    
(Repeat chorus)
    Just to think I
    Just to think I used to worry
    Just to think I used to worry about things like that
    
    Just to think I used to worry about things like that
    I used to worry 'bout rich and skinny 'til I wound up poor and fat
    Some times I kind of wonder where my mind's been at
    Just to think I used to worry about things like that
    
    Just to think I used to worry about things like that
    Just to think I used to worry about things like that
    
     Never Been Rocked Enough
    (written Delbert McClinton and Troy Seals)
    
    I watch you come in here
    Night after night
    You sit over in the corner
    Where there ain't no light
    You got a beautiful smile
    But you don't have fun
    Somethin' about you baby
    Been left undone
    
    (Chorus)
    You've been over here in the dark so long
    I ain't no doctor, but I know what's wrong...
    You never been rocked enough
    You never been rolled just right
    You act tense and nervous
    Honey, you're too uptight
    You never been rocked enough
    You never been rolled just right
    My time is your time baby
    And baby I've got all night
    
    I don't pull no punch
    I don't play no games
    It ain't none of my business
    But it seems a shame
    Now I can't hold back
    I got to speak my mind
    You look like a woman
    That needs a real good time
    
(Repeat chorus)
    You never been rocked enough
    You never been rolled just right
    You act tense and nervous
    Honey, you're too uptight
    You never been rocked enough
    You never been rolled just right
    My time is your time baby
    And baby I've got all night
    
     Stir It Up
    (written Bob Marley)
    
    Stir it up, little darlin'
    Stir it up, oh yeah
    Stir it up, little darlin'
    It's been a long, long time
    Since I had you on my mind
    Now you are here; and it's so very clear
    There's so much we can do
    Just me and you
    
    Come on, stir it up, little darlin' Stir it up, oh yeah
    Stir it up, little darlin'
    
    I'll push the wood, light the fire
    Oh, I'll satisfy your heart's desire
    I will stir it every, every, every minute baby
    
    All you have to do girl, is
    Oh baby, stir it up, little darlin'
    Stir it up, oh yeah
    Stir it up, little darlin'
    
    I'll push the wood, light the fire
    Oh, satisfy your heart's desire
    Little girl, I'll stir it every, every, every minute
    
    All you got to do baby
    Come on, come on
    Stir it up, little darlin'
    Stir it up, oh yeah
    Stir it up, little darlin'
    Stir it up, oh yeah
    Come on, stir it up
    Stir it up
    Stir it up
    Stir it up
    
     Why Me
    (written Delbert McClinton and J. Fred Knobloch)
    
    I met her in a night club over on the lower east side
    I was workin' with my head down tryin' to keep the groove alife
    She looked like a bunny out of Playboy magazine
    I just had to meet her; she was the cutest thing I'd ever seen
    
    She had high heel boots, blonde hair and big blue eyes
    The way she was movin' to the music had me hypnotized
    I ran up to her, said "Baby, what's your name?"
    I should've known better; now I've only got myself to blame
    
    (Chorus)
    I said why, why, why me?
    Fallin' like this is the very last thing I need
    If I had any sense, you know, I'd turn right around and leave
    I said why, why, why me?
    
    Started drinkin' champagne, makin' every joint in town
    Bam! A hundred dollars every time I turned around
    'Bout the time my money ran out, you know, my honey was gone
    And I was cryin' out loud to myself, as I was walkin' home
    
(Repeat chorus)
Why, why, why me?
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