Speak Of The Devil Song Lyrics and Chords by Pirates Of The Mississippi
Speak Of The Devil
Recorded by Pirates Of The Mississippi
Written by Richard Alves, Danny Bear Mayo, Bill McCorvey
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You think there's someone else
So today you're gonna
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leave
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But I went out alone
I can't help what you
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believe
You can't blame it all on
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me
Speak of the devil
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He took me out again last
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night
He got me drunk and he got me in a
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fight
He was chasing
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women
I was
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just there for the
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ride
Speak of the
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devil
He took me out again last
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night
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You say I had my chance
And I didn't change m
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y
ways
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Well it ain't all my fault (whoa)
But I still got hell to
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pay
Well it feels like judgment
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day
Speak of the devil
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He took me out again last
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night
He got me drunk and he got me in a
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fight
He was chasing
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women
I was
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just there for the
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ride
Speak of the
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devil
He took me out again last
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night
FAQ
Who sang the the song Speak Of The Devil?
- The song Speak Of The Devil was sang by Pirates Of The Mississippi.
Who is Pirates Of The Mississippi?
- Pirates of the Mississippi were an American country music band founded in 1987 by Bill McCorvey (lead vocals), Rich Alves (lead guitar), Jimmy Lowe (drums), Pat Severs (steel guitar), and Dean Townson (bass guitar). The group recorded for Capitol Records Nashville from 1990 to 1991, Liberty Records between 1992 and 1994, and Giant Records in 1995, by which point Greg Trostle had replaced Severs. The band also charted nine singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in the first half of the 1990s, the most successful being "Feed Jake", which went to number 15 in 1991. After disbanding in 1996, both Alves and McCorvey went on to write songs for other artists. In 2000, the two reunited under the Pirates of the Mississippi name, releasing an additional album titled Heaven and a Dixie Night before disbanding again.