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Grandma Oh Grandma (Live in Memphis)
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| Credits |
| Lyric Credits: |
Greg Faiers |
| Music Credits: |
Greg Faiers |
| Producer Credits: |
Dead Irish Blues |
| Publisher Credits: |
Dead Irish Blues |
| Performance Credits: |
Greg Faiers: Guitar and Vocals, Marty Faiers: Fiddle, Ed Hritz: Bass, Wayne MacEwan: Scrub Board, and Jimmy Crosthwait: Washboard |
| Label Credits: |
Gnarly Roots Music |
| Description |
Short Song Description:
Grandma puts all sorts of stuff in her food
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Long Song Description:
Grandma puts all sorts of stuff in her food and wonders why I gain weight
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Story Behind the Song:
See, Grandma used to cook all sorts of stuff, and damn it was good, but it had all of the worst best ingredients.....
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| Metadata |
Song Length:
| 2:33 |
Primary Genre:
| Country-Cowboy |
Secondary Genre:
| - |
| Lyrics |
I went to grandma's the other day
She said something that blew me away
She said that I was getting fat and she didn't know how I got like that
Grandma oh Grandma, Grandma don't you lie
You put grease in the beans and meat in the peas and sugar in the slaw and puddin' in the pie
Grandma oh Grandma, Grandma once you said
You put butter in the gravy, ham in the grits and honey on my shortnin' bread
Grandma eats as much as me
And she just turned 93
She can't weigh but 104
And I can't hardly get through the door
Grandma oh Grandma, Grandma don't you lie
You put grease in the beans and meat in the peas and sugar in the slaw and puddin' in the pie
Grandma oh Grandma, Grandma once you said
You put butter in the gravy, ham in the grits and honey on my shortnin' bread
Grandma oh Grandma, Grandma don't you lie
You put grease in the beans and meat in the peas and sugar in the slaw and puddin' in the pie
Grandma oh Grandma, Grandma once you said
You put butter in the gravy, ham in the grits and honey on my shortnin' bread
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