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All Wet Willie Lyrics (en) Total 18

Wet Willie - Grits Ain't GroceriesIf i don't love you, baby Grits ain’t grocery Eggs ain't poultry And mona lisa was a man Oh yeah, listen All around the world i'd rather be a fly
Wet Willie - Lucy Was in TroubleOne day I was driving on a dusty road Lucy was hitchhiking carryin her load She said she was in trouble trouble with her man When she tired to love him he would not understand
Wet Willie - AlabamaThey talk about you They say these bad things They just ain't seen all the joy you can bring Through lots of times I know that you're wrong I'm gonna sit back and sing
Wet Willie - Soul SisterLoad,Load,Load,I,I feel the house a jumpin My,oh my what a whole lot of soul we got If you feel it Don't you fight it no no Just watch us and learn what soul is all about
Wet Willie - Trust in the LordOuh oooh ooooh Ouh oooh ooooh Christ went to the well on the hill To show the woman her sin The devil he went there too To try and make her jump in She kept her feet on
Wet Willie - AirportMy baby came in a a plane last night I went down to meet her but I had the wrong flight Yea the man at the desk said that she wasn't due He said, "She wouldn't been in for
Wet Willie - WeekendWet Willie Miscellaneous Weekend WEEKEND Wet Willie One Friday evenin' What a feelin', feel like singin' Tired of workin', my mind is buzzin'
Wet Willie - Make You Feel Love AgainYou need to give love Another try One bad love affair You never die? I know he broke your heart Too, girl But hey, it's not the end Of the world I'm
Wet Willie - Keep on Smilin'Well, you say you've got the blues You've got holes in both your shoes, yeah You're feeling alone and confused You got to keep on smilin', just keep on smilin'
Wet Willie - Shout BamalamaWay down in Alabama I'm shoutin' Bamalama Way down in Louisiana Well, well, well, nobody gonna set him down Lord have mercy on my soul How many chickens have I
Wet Willie - Dixie RockI was feelin' tired and troubled I was feelin' down and out I was gettin' lost in a shuffle I was full of pain and doubt Lord, I had to find me somethin' I
Wet Willie - I'd Rather Be Blind{Verse 1} I travel the highway I've been to the sea, yeah I've been lost in the darkness I've been out on the street I feel so unhappy Sometimes I
Wet Willie - Everything That 'cha DoWet Willie Miscellaneous Everything That 'cha Do Everything That 'Cha Do Wet Willie Oh depression Got you guessing about the thing that you do Don't you
Wet Willie - Baby FatCome on Have you heard the news Talk is goin' around Let me tell you people What is goin' down Well, it sure is easy To get yourself in
Wet Willie - Everything That Cha DoOh depression Is got you guessing About the thing that you do Don't you let it 'Cause you can bet it She'll make a fool outta you When confusion Keeps
Wet Willie - Everybody's StonedEverybody seems like they're so stoned today Seems we just don't realize where we're going And it's sad for me to say Everybody's stoned but the feelin' is
Wet Willie - Street Corner SerenadeOne Friday evenin' What a feelin', feel like singin' Tired of workin', my mind is buzzin' Feel like dancin' yes I do But you gotta make the best of life
Wet Willie - Country Side of LifeYou can have your buildings and your heavy arithmetic I don't need no crowded streets or city slicker tricks I just need to be someplace where I can move around Look down at my

Wet Willie

Wet Willie
Wet Willie is a Southern rock band that was formed in Mobile, Alabama in 1970. The band's original lineup included Jimmy Hall on vocals and harmonica, Rick Hirsch on guitar, Jack Hall on bass, Lewis Ross on drums, John Anthony on keyboards, and Larry Berwald on guitar.

Wet Willie quickly gained national attention with their energetic live performances and catchy original songs. They were known for their mix of rock, blues, and soul influences, as well as their tight harmonies and powerful horn section.

In 1971, Wet Willie released their self-titled debut album, which featured the hit single "Keep On Smilin'." The song became a staple of classic rock radio and remains one of the band's most popular tracks. Wet Willie followed up with a string of successful albums throughout the 1970s, including "Drippin' Wet," "Manorisms," and "Which One's Willie?"

Despite their success, Wet Willie faced some lineup changes over the years, with various members coming and going. However, the core of the band remained intact, with Jimmy Hall leading the way with his soulful vocals and dynamic stage presence.

In the 1980s, Wet Willie took a hiatus from recording and touring, but they continued to perform sporadically at festivals and special events. In the 2000s, the band experienced a resurgence in popularity, thanks to a renewed interest in classic rock music.

Today, Wet Willie continues to perform live and delight audiences with their timeless songs and high-energy performances. They are considered pioneers of the Southern rock genre and have left a lasting impact on the music industry. With their unique sound and enduring appeal, Wet Willie remains a beloved band for fans of rock and roll.