Party Of The Century
No Cops Allowed
Just Me And Seven Hundred Others
Come On Join The Crowd

We Got Wine, Whiskey, Women and Guns
How Can You Afford Not To Have Any Fun
If You Got A Gal Bring Her
And We'll All Have A Humdinger

Naked Horseshoes Without Care
Body Surfing On A river Of Beer
All The Neighbors Are Saying Their Prayers
We'll Lift Our Glasses High In The Air

We Got Wine, Whiskey, Women And Guns
How Can You Afford Not To Have Any Fun
If You're Not A Right Winger
Then We'll All Have A Humdinger

Making Mardi Gras Look Like Work
The Belly Dancers Have Gone Berserk
Morning's Here And We're All Still Awake
Just Looking For Some More Drugs To Take

Passed Out On A Mound Of Fire Ants
Only Lost A Shoe And A Pair Of Pants
Went Down Hard Got Up Like A Champ
To See A Biker Dancing On My Amp

If You're Not A Folk Singer
Then We'll All Have A Humdinger
If You're Not A Folk Singer
Then We'll All Have A Humdinger


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Humdinger Lyrics as written by Leonard J Kaye Jay Dee Daugherty

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    Yee-haw! Sounds like a good time.

    Looks like there's an issue with the formatting...it doesn't like your apostrophes.

    mnteckyon June 15, 2009   Link

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