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Plastic Saddle    (1968)

I've got a long black six passenger limousine
A palace in Dallas, a club down in New Orleans
Diamonds on my fingers, silk imported clothes
And I can tell a fast train by the way she blows

So don't give me no plastic saddle
Let me feel that leather when I ride
Don't give me no paint and powder
Honey let me see the hide
False eyelashes and a false foundation
May help to build your pride
But don't give me no plastic saddle
Let me feel that leather when I ride

Well, I'm the cream of society, the man about town
Never looked for nothin' that I ain't found
Some say I ain't always right but I ain't never wrong
I know the words to the tune before you sing your song

So don't give me no plastic saddle
Let me feel that leather when I ride
Don't give me no paint and powder
Honey let me see the hide
False eyelashes and a false foundation
May help to build your pride
But don't give me no plastic saddle
Let me feel that leather when I ride

Don't give me no plastic saddle
Let me feel that leather when I ride
Don't give me no plastic saddle
Let me feel that leather when I ride

Lyrics by Vic McAlpin.
Recorded by Nat Stuckey; Jerry Reed; others.

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