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Party people, make some noise
Ah, y'all, here's how we're gonna do it
Hey, oh, Aaron, drop a base line on 'em man, come on, yeah
And Mr Beam and Coke, bring in that acoustic guitar, big guy, yeah, uh
Kenny Olson, why don't you turn it up to ten and do what you do best, my man, yeah
Smith Kelly, hit 'em with that down grown southern fried funk, baby
Uh, that's what I'm talkin' about (yeah), yeah
Say yeah (yeah), say yeah (yeah), say hell yeah
Now scream, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Play your rock, and talk about it
15 years on this lonely road
I paid my own way, I carried my own load
I never asked too much from no one
Hey, I was much too proud
All I ever wanted
Was to play my music for a sold-out Michigan crowd
Uh, get 'em up, yeah, ah!
This money and fame, they say I had it all
Six foot one, I walked around like I was ten feet tall
Did you see me shine? (Did you see me shine?)
Where the hell were you, Detroit city, back in '99
On that rock 'n' roll pain train
I had to slow things down
I live out in the woods now
It helped me keep my feet on the ground
Oh, life's been good to me so far
Hope it's been kind to you
Stand strong in the storms of life
The sun will always shine on you (hey!)
Now I've been rolling on love and lust
And I ride around on this million-dollar bus
But this bus is just a bus man
I can't sleep at night (ooh)
Man, I miss my babies
I'd really like to - my wife
But I'll - yours tonight
Oh, on that rock 'n' roll pain train
After the lights go down (hey, hey)
I live out in the woods now
It helped me keep my feet on the ground
Oh, life's been good to me so far
Hope it's been kind to you
Stand strong in the storms of life
The sun will always shine on you
The sun will always shine on you, yeah