Baby Put Your Clothes On

Bill Anderson · Other Songs - Bill Anderson

BABY PUT YOUR CLOTHES ON

Writers Bill Anderson, Buddy Cannon, Paul Overstreet

RECORDED BY TRACY BYRD



Baby put your clothes on, put on those brand new shoes

I wanna take you downtown, I gotta little blues to lose

I wanna see you dancing, swinging to a country song

I love to show you off, baby put your clothes on

We been sittin 'round here hardly doin' nothin'

I think we need a little bit of belt-buckle rubbin'

Where the lights are low and the music's fine

Wouldn't hurt us none to have a little you and me time

Baby put your clothes on, paint up those pretty lips

Put on those cool blue jeans, the ones that ride low on your hips



You know you make their heads turn

Little girl you look so strong

I love to show you off, baby put your clothes on

Baby put your clothes on, put on those brand new shoes

I wanna take you downtown, I got a little blues to lose

I wanna see you dancing, swingin' to a country song

I love to show you off, baby put your clothes on

We been sittin 'round here hardly doin' nothin'

I think we need a little bit of belt-buckle rubbin'

Where the lights are low and the music's fine

Wouldn't hurt us none to have a little you and me time

Baby Put Your Clothes On

Bill Anderson's 'Baby Put Your Clothes On' stands as a quintessential example of his mastery in country storytelling and romantic balladry. Recorded during the height of his career, the track exemplifies his signature style, blending acoustic guitar with a warm vocal delivery that captures the intimacy of a quiet moment between lovers. The song reflects Anderson's ability to craft narratives grounded in everyday life, focusing on the simple yet profound gestures of affection. As part of his extensive discography, this recording showcases his enduring appeal within the genre, resonating with audiences who appreciate heartfelt lyrics and polished production. It remains a staple in collections of his work, illustrating his consistent contribution to the landscape of American country music.