Key Lime Pie

Bill Anderson · Other Songs - Bill Anderson

KEY LIME PIE

Writers Bill Anderson, Buddy Cannon, Kenny Chesney

RECORDED BY KENNY CHESNEY



"Hey, guys, welcome to Good Times Beach Bar.

"My name's Amy: I'll be takin' care of you today.

" "Hey Amy, what's goin' on?

"How you doin'? "We just came in for a couple of drinks

and a little after dinner mint.

" "All right. We got saome great key lime pie today."

"Ooh, that sounds good. "We'll take a drink with some

pie." Big straw hat, banana drink,

I can't remember what it is I think,

And my, my, my - my key lime pie.

Ocean breeze, tire swing, Coconut fall if you shake

that thing, An' my, my, my,

my key lime pie. Not too tart,

not too sweet: My baby loves to watch me eat,

Her key lime pie, her key lime pie.

Tall green tree, yellow bird,

Bikini bottom and a tie-dyed shirt,

And my, my, my - my key lime pie.

Big white sail, red sunset,

Lobster tail and don't forget,

My, my, my, my key lime pie.

A six-string, ten shots, Of Cruzan rum: hey,

I like it a lot. With my, my,

my, my key lime pie. A Tortola,

a full moon, Shining down on a blue lagoon,

An' my, my, my, my key lime pie.

Not too tart, not too sweet: My baby loves to watch

me eat, Her key lime pie, her key lime pie.

We got Ginger and Mary Ann,

Cookin' up a real good tan,

An' my, my, my, my key lime pie.

(Key lime pie.) Key lime pie.

(Key lime pie.) My, my, my.

(My, my, my key lime pie.) (Key lime pie.

) (Key lime pie.) (My, my,

my key lime pie.) (Key lime pie.

) (Key lime pie.) (My, my,

my key lime pie.) (Key lime pie.

) (Key lime pie.) (My, my, my key lime pie.)

Key Lime Pie

Bill Anderson's "Key Lime Pie" stands as a testament to his enduring legacy within country music. Known for his smooth baritone and narrative songwriting, Anderson has crafted a vast discography that spans decades of the genre. This particular recording showcases his ability to blend traditional country instrumentation with accessible, storytelling lyrics that resonate with listeners. While Anderson is often celebrated for his heartbreak ballads, tracks like this highlight his versatility and command over the genre's lighter, more upbeat tempos. The song remains a significant song in his extensive catalogue, reflecting the polished production values and melodic sensibilities that defined his career during this era. It serves as a reminder of Anderson's consistent contribution to country music's rich history.