Hey there son, you wanna be a star?
Hey there boy, you better have a plan.
You better think of something ‘cause you’re not good enough on your own.

I’m a wanted man ‘cause I sold my soul to the devil.
I’m an outlaw now, but I bought what I wanted.

I sold my soul to the devil.

I am a legend. Idolized and feared, I’m a ghost of a man.
I’ve been damned to hell, and there’s no way to tell if I’m ever coming back.

Now I’ll be remembered.
I’ll take it to my grave, what I thought up when I went down to Georgia.
I thought it up when I went down to Georgia.
And I just hear my mother’s words, and she said,

"You better think of something, ‘cause you’re not good enough on your own."

I’m a common man, I just sold my lie to the people.
They won't forget me now, ‘cause they bought what I wanted.

I sold my soul to the devil.

I took a stroll to the crossroads.
And I met the devil there.
And he said, “Boy, do you have a plan? It'll only cost you your soul."
And I said, "Oh, I don't wanna be forgotten. So let ‘em know
I sold my soul to the devil.
I sold it.”


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