Way on down to Southern Alabama
With the guitars jamming
That's where we're headed
Straight up to Butte, Montana

Singin' "Lord, I was born a ramblin' man"
California to Oregon
Even New York City
Got one or two hillbillies
Ready to hit the road

It's a brother and a sister kind of thing
Raise up your hands if you all wanna hang with
Me and my gang
We live to ride, we ride to live

Me and my gang
Jump on that train
Grab hold of them reins
We're gonna rock this thing

Cock this thing
Me and my gang, yeah
Yeah, me and my gang

We got hippies, gypsies, freaks and geeks
High class women in daisy duke denim
Bangin' on gongs and singing our songs
Dude named Elrock jammin' on an I-Pod

Beer and bonfires
Wide open throttle, Coors in a bottle
It's all for one and one for all, y'all

It's a brother and a sister kind of thing
Raise up your hands if you all wanna hang with
Me and my gang
We live to ride, we ride to live
Me and my gang

Jump on that train
Grab hold of them reins
We're gonna rock this thing
Cock this thing
Me and my gang, yeah, woo!

It's a brother and a sister kind of thing
Raise up your hands if you all wanna hang
With me and my gang
We live to ride, we ride to live

Me and my gang
Jump on that train
Grab hold of them reins
We're gonna rock this thing

Cock this thing
Yeah

Yeah, me and my gang
Jump on that train
Woo!
Grab hold of them reins, baby


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Me and My Gang Lyrics as written by Tony Mullins Jon Stone

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    This is about letting loose and having fun. They aren't being discriminating, they just want to live life to its fullest.

    bookwurm2010on December 23, 2006   Link

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