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ZZ Top - Southern Rock Summer - Goin’ Down to Mexico
Southern Rock Summer
01. Keep Your Hands to Yourself
02. Best Things In Life
03. Old Folks Boogie
04. Goin’ Down to Mexico
05. Johnny Cash
06. My Best Friend
07. Don’t Start Me to Talkin’
08. Redwing
09. Missouri Sky Line
10. Ride the Tide
11. Night Shift
12. Stumblin’
13. Slo Toms
14. Mississippi
15. I Am Just a Rebel
16. All Night Long
17. Bad 4 U
18. Sweet Magdeline
19. Down River
20. Stone the Crow
21. Highway Rider/Highway Riff
22. Summer Days
23. Take Me
24. Living In a Bullseye
25. Turn It Up
Words and music by Billy Gibbons, Bill Ham, Dusty Hill.

I was on my way down to Mexico,
There was trouble on the rise.
It was nothing more than I'd left behind,
Which was much to my surprise.
I turned around and lit a cigarette
Wiped the dust off of my boots.
When up ahead I saw the crowd,
I knew it was no use.

I'ts been the same way for Oh so long,
It looks like I'm singing the same old song.

A fine and fancy man was he,
Doing good things for the poor.
Givin' rides in his rockin' Eighty-eight for free.
They could not hope for more.
When it came my turn he said to me,
"Have I seen your face before?"
I said, "Oh no, you must be wrong,
I'm from a distant shore.

So if you don't mind, I'll just move along
But it looks like I'm singin' the same old song."

A Nineteen Forty movie star
With a long forgotten name.
She was a sexy mess in her pleated dress,
Still hangin' on to fame.
With forgotten lines she missed her cue
And left a glass of wine at home.
She was singin' the same song that I was.
Could we both be wrong?

So hand in hand we walked along,
Each of us singin' the same old song.