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Garth Brooks - Bad Company Lyrics



Garth Brooks - Bad Company Lyrics
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Company, always on the run
Destiny is the rising sun
I was born six-gun in my hand
Behind a gun I'll make my final stand
That's why they call me

Bad company
And I can't deny
Bad company
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die

Rebel souls, deserters we are called
Chose a gun and threw away the sun
Now these towns, they all know our name
Six-gun sound is our claim to fame
Now I can hear them say

Bad company
And I can't deny
Bad, bad company
Till the day I die
Till the day I die

Bad company
And I can't deny
Bad company
Till the day I die
Till the day I die

Bad company, oh yeah yeah
Bad company
Till the day I die
Till the day I die

Tell me that you are not a thief
But I am bad company
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Company, always on the run
Destiny is the rising sun
I was born six-gun in my hand
Behind a gun I'll make my final stand
That's why they call me

Bad company
And I can't deny
Bad company
Till the day I die
Till the day I die
Till the day I die

Rebel souls, deserters we are called
Chose a gun and threw away the sun
Now these towns, they all know our name
Six-gun sound is our claim to fame
Now I can hear them say

Bad company
And I can't deny
Bad, bad company
Till the day I die
Till the day I die

Bad company
And I can't deny
Bad company
Till the day I die
Till the day I die

Bad company, oh yeah yeah
Bad company
Till the day I die
Till the day I die

Tell me that you are not a thief
But I am bad company
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Writer: Simon Kirke, Paul Rodgers
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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Performed By: Garth Brooks
Length: 4:17
Written by: Simon Kirke, Paul Rodgers

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