Johnny Paycheck Lyrics
"Slide Off Of Your Satin Sheets"

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Now you once told me I was good for nothing
You couldn't live on my dreams and crystal balls
But his money couldn't buy you my loving
So I guess I'm good for something after all.

Slide off of your satin sheets
Slip down from your lonely street
You know where to find my door
I know what you're cry, crying for.

You once told me I was good for nothing
You had to live in style in marble halls
But still with all of that youâre not happy
So I guess Iâm good for something after all.

Slide off of your satin sheets
Slip down to my lonely street
You know where to find my door
And I know what you're cry, crying for...
This song is from the album "Encore [Epic]", "Slide Off You Satin Sheets [Epic]", "Live At Branson, MO, USA [Delta]", "16 Biggest Hits [Sony]", "Live At Gilley's [Atlantic]", "Country Spotlight [Dominion]", "Johnny Paycheck Hits Home [Columbia Special Produc", "Take This Job & Shove It [Laserlight]", "The Best of Johnny Paycheck [Curb Records]", "Collector's Edition [Intercontinental]", "Super Hits [Epic]", "Take This Job & Shove It [Intercontinental]", "The Best of Country: Mr. Lovemaker [Direct Source]", "Classic Country [Direct Source]", "Dueling Country (Jhnny Paycheck & Conway Twitty) [", "Pure Country [Sony Music Special Products]", "Country Stars & Stripes [Direct Source]", "All-Time Greatest Hits [K-Tel]", "Country Hit Parade [Direct Source]", "11 Months and 29 Days/Slide Off of Your Satin Shee", "Forever Gold [St. Clair]", "The Soul & the Edge: The Best of Johnny Paycheck [", "Good Old Country [St. Clair]", "Johnny Paycheck [Platinum Disc]", "Hero Of The Working Man", "Outlaws Prayer: Epic Country Hits 1971 - 1981", "Greatest Hits v2", "Greatest Hits v4" and "Greatest Hits v5".