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Artist/Band:
Hank Williams Jr.
Lyrics for Song: What It Boils Down To
Lyrics for Album: Born To Boogie [1987]
Baby we've been together, now for quite a while.
We've been around enough to know that we like each others style.
You got looks and smarts and all the right parts, to really turn me on.
We act like a couple of high school kids talkin' hot stuff on the phone.
We don't put no pressure on each other,
right there is the key, and the fire is hot
'cause baby we've got up a real good head of steam.
What it boils down to, is honey I love you.
When it's said and done, baby you're the one.
When it's cut and dried, I want you by my side.
What it boils down to, is the feelin' between me and you.
When a man loves a woman, it's gotta be no holes barred,
if she makes him uncomfortable, oh he'll know in his heart.
He wants someone to share his troubles with, and someone to talk to.
Now you either get along or you don't, that's what it all boils down to.
No I don't need a harem or a chambermaid you see
'cause my girl's nice she's sugar and spice,
but she'll belly dance with me.
What it boils down to, is honey I love you.
When it's said and done, baby you're the one.
When it's cut and dried, I want you by my side.
What it boils down to, is the feelin' between me and you,
That's what it boils down to, baby I got the hots for you.
That's what it boils down to.
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What It Boils Down To
Hank Williams Jr.'s 'What It Boils Down To' stands as a defining track from his 1987 album 'Born To Boogie,' capturing the raw energy and lyrical depth characteristic of his outlaw country style. The song exemplifies the artist's ability to blend traditional country storytelling with a gritty, blues-inflected delivery that became a hallmark of his career. Released during a period where Williams Jr. was solidifying his legacy as a major force in American roots music, the recording showcases his signature vocal range and his knack for addressing themes of struggle, resilience, and the complexities of life. As part of his extensive discography, this track remains a staple for fans of the genre, reflecting the enduring appeal of his work from the mid-1980s through the 1990s. |
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