[00:09.24]In the town of Tulsa 'bout thirty years ago [00:13.18]At King's Ol' Calloway down in Old Oklahom' [00:17.17]Where the dust was blowing but the music was right [00:21.26]And Doug Lee O'Daniels played all night [00:26.35]For The Light Crust Dough Boys and Doug Lee O'Dan [00:31.04]We drove eighty miles through the blowin' sand [00:34.83]My thirty-seven Chevy was shootin' steam [00:39.12]Coming up the hills just East of Pawnee [00:44.41]But I wouldn't miss a dance on a Saturday night [00:48.70]For all of them Chevys in the Detroit Line [00:52.59]I can hear that music in my ears [00:56.48]I'm ready to go and I'm shiftin' my gears [01:03.12]So just pass me the biscuits and give me your hand [01:07.46]You know you're my Honey and you know I'm your man [01:11.50]Listen to that fiddler makin' it sing [01:15.24]And hear the pretty hot mix of a guitar ring [01:20.53]-Solo- (Ah pick it Boy - whoo - hoo whoo - hoo) [01:35.99]Well I got no trouble and I'm feeling no pain [01:39.93]Got all that good music blowing in my veins [01:43.72]Let the Light Crust Dough Boys and Ol' Pappy Dan [01:47.27]Play us a song that we'll never forget [01:54.00]Now they say times are rough and that money is time [01:58.54]But I don't care on a Saturday night [02:02.53]I got no money but I can sing blues [02:06.27]When I feel like dancing way down in my shoes [02:13.01]'Twas in the town of Tulsa 'bout thirty years ago [02:17.25]At King's Ol' Calloway down in Old Oklahom' [02:21.04]Where the dust was blowing but the music was right [02:25.18]And Doug Lee O'Daniels played all night