I love this song. I don't know how I found it from being a teenager when my dad would play it. I listen to it all the time. Cuz it reminds me of my life. I love being bad just to have a good time. It's so me. Yummy
Buck Strickland has this one on its original vinyl 45RPM in the jukebox at Sugarfoot’s Barbecue in the Texas town of Arlen where propane salesman Hank Hill lives.
Great classic country song 😊
From 1990.
RIP, Hal. We all miss ya.
Now he belongs to the ages.
Great song he must have visited the town I grew up in
It’s a possibility.
Another forgotten classic of the early 1990s.
I love this song. I don't know how I found it from being a teenager when my dad would play it. I listen to it all the time. Cuz it reminds me of my life. I love being bad just to have a good time. It's so me. Yummy
So it seems.
one of the very few country songs i still listen to i freakin love this song
Buck Strickland has this one on its original vinyl 45RPM in the jukebox at Sugarfoot’s Barbecue in the Texas town of Arlen where propane salesman Hank Hill lives.
Favourite!❤😂❤😂
Love ❤ this ❤
All the way!
Hal Ketchum, an early flat-earth advocate😅
Great song, reminds me of my hometown.
It happens.
😍 👍
Definitely.
I know it’s flat. He’s right.
Good grief.
I think you got it confused with yo mama's chest
@@troymartin4260talking from your mama’s experience? 😮