Slide Off Your Satin Sheets Song Lyrics and Chords
Slide Off Your Satin Sheets Song Lyrics and Chords by Johnny Paycheck
Slide Off Your Satin Sheets
Recorded by Johnny Paycheck
Written by Wayne Carson and Donn Tankersley
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What a beautiful mansion he
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built
you
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Splendor Lord you've got it wall t
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o
wall
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yet with all of that you're still no
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happy
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every time he'
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s gone I get you
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r
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Slide off of your
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satin
sheets
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Slip into your
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long soft mink
You know where to
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find my door
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I know what you're
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cry-
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ing
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for
Repeat #2
Baby you once told me I was good for
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nothing
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you couldn't live on dreams and crysta
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l
balls
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money buys you everything but my
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loving
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guess I'm good for
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something after
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all
Repeat #2 x2
FAQ
Who sang the the song Slide Off Your Satin Sheets?
- The song Slide Off Your Satin Sheets was sang by Johnny Paycheck.
Who is Johnny Paycheck?
- Johnny Paycheck (born Donald Eugene Lytle May 31, 1938 - February 19, 2003) was an American country music singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and Grand Ole Opry member notable for recording the David Allan Coe song "Take This Job and Shove It". He achieved his greatest success in the 1970s as a force in country music's "outlaw movement" popularized by artists Hank Williams Jr., Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Billy Joe Shaver, and Merle Haggard. In the 1980s, his music career slowed due to drug, alcohol and legal problems. He served a prison sentence in the early 1990s and his declining health effectively ended his career in early 2000. In 1980, Paycheck appeared on the PBS music program Austin City Limits (season 5).