Dumas Walker Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Dumas Walker Song Lyrics and Chords by The Kentucky Headhunters

 

Dumas Walker
Recorded by the Kentucky Headhunters
Written by Doug Phelps, Gregory Martin, Richard Young, Fred Young
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Let's all go down to Dumas Walker
 
Let's all  
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go down to Dumas  
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Walker
 
We'll get a  
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slaw burger fries and a bottle of ski
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Bring it on out to my baby and me
Yeah we're headed to the drive-in on a Saturday night
Just me and my baby and a six-pack of lite
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Got a pocketful of money and I'm raring to go
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Down to Dumas Walker right after the show
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They'll be shooting marbles in the  
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back of the store
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And laying money down on the  
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floor
Repeat #1
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He takes all his orders down one at a time

Don't need a pad he's got a photogenic mind

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He don't like the young folks hanging around
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He's here to let ya know we got a law in this town
G7 
You oughta see him reeling when he  
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walks through the door
D7 
The marble king is ready for  
G7 
more
Repeat #1

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Dumas Walker?
- The song Dumas Walker was sang by The Kentucky Headhunters.

 

Who is The Kentucky Headhunters?
- The Kentucky Headhunters are an American country rock and Southern rock band consisting of Doug Phelps (lead vocals, bass guitar), Greg Martin (lead guitar, background vocals), and brothers Richard Young (lead and background vocals, rhythm guitar) and Fred Young (drums, vocals). They were founded in 1968 as Itchy Brother, which consisted of the Young brothers and Martin, along with Anthony Kenney on bass and vocals. Itchy Brother performed together until 1982, with James Harrison replacing Martin from 1973 to 1976. The Youngs and Martin began performing as The Kentucky Headhunters in 1986, adding brothers Ricky Lee Phelps (lead vocals, harmonica) and Doug Phelps (bass guitar, vocals) to the membership.
With the release of their 1989 debut album Pickin' on Nashville via Mercury Records, the band charted four consecutive Top 40 country singles. A second album for Mercury, Electric Barnyard, did not do as well commercially, and the Phelps brothers left after its release to form Brother Phelps. Kenney re-joined and Mark S. Orr took over on lead vocals for 1993's Rave On!! and a compilation album entitled The Best of The Kentucky Headhunters: Still Pickin' before the band exited Mercury. Orr left and Doug Phelps rejoined in 1996 as lead vocalist for the album Stompin' Grounds. He also led on the Audium Entertainment albums Songs from the Grass String Ranch and Soul, as well as Big Boss Man and a second compilation, Flying Under the Radar, on CBuJ Entertainment. After Kenney's departure, Doug once again became the band's bass guitarist by the release of its next album, Dixie Lullabies, in 2011.
The Kentucky Headhunters have released eight studio albums, three compilations, and twenty-three singles, of which the highest-peaking is a cover of the Don Gibson song "Oh Lonesome Me," which the band took to number 8 in 1990. In addition, the band has won three Country Music Association awards, an Academy of Country Music award and a Grammy Award for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, won in 1990 for Pickin' on Nashville.

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