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Brass Buckles    (1975)

She outgrew brass buckles on her shoes
At twelve she was filling out her jeans
With a mind young and wild and a body that the devil styled
She could make a man do anything

She was old enough to try anything that crossed her mind
She liked anything that caught her eye
Like big diamond rings and shiny limousines
But the devil never gave her a chance to be a child

She outgrew brass buckles on her shoes
At twelve she was filling out her jeans
With a mind young and wild and a body that the devil styled
She could make a man do anything

Atlanta underground can get a young girl down
She just had to make her dreams come true
On every movie screen you can see this country queen
She's the centerfold for Playboy magazine

She outgrew brass buckles on her shoes
At twelve she was filling out her jeans
With a mind young and wild and a body that the devil styled
She could make a man do anything

She outgrew brass buckles on her shoes
By twelve she was filling out her jeans
With a mind young and wild and a body that the devil styled
She could make a man do anything

She outgrew brass buckles on her shoes
By twelve she was filling out her jeans
With a mind young and wild and a body that the devil styled
She could make a man do anything

She outgrew brass buckles on her shoes
By twelve she was filling out her jeans
With a mind young and wild and a body that the devil styled
She could make a man do anything

Lyrics by Bobby Borchers and Mack Vickery.
Recorded by Mack Vickery; Barbi Benton.

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