Jerry Lee Lewis Songs - Great Balls of Fire Lyrics
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3/17/2016
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Great Balls Of Fire
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Great Balls of Fire Lyrics
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Jerry Lee Lewis Songs
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Album: Great Balls Of Fire
Released: 1957
Great Balls of Fire Lyrics
Hey hoo
Hey hoo
(Hey) I know you’re missing home
It’s been so long since you’ve been
And that life you had in Dublin
Now ain’t nothing but a dream
To be right there in the moment
You’d give anything to be
It’s alright
‘Cause tonight
We’re gonna paint the town green
Your friends are on the phone there
It's so close to Paddy’s Day
And it kills you not to be there
But life got in the way
If I have to break the bank
Spend every penny on your dreams
It’s alright
‘Cause tonight
We’re gonna paint the town green
Just like home
Let’s color the streets like our own
Let’s make this place feel like our own
If it’s just you and me
It’s alright
‘Cause tonight
We’re gonna paint the town green (Hoo)
Hey hoo
Hey hoo
Hey hoo
(Hey) And we travel on the subway
Like it was the Luas line
Chase the Hudson to the Liffey
Where we kissed for the first time
Turn the city into Dublin
Yeah, wherever we may be
It’s alright
‘Cause tonight
We’re gonna paint the town green
Just like home
Let’s color the streets like our own
Let’s make this place feel like our own
If it’s just you and me,
It’s alright
‘Cause tonight
We’re gonna paint the town green (Hoo)
Hey hoo
Hey hoo
Hey hoo
Hey ooh
Ooh
Ooh
Hey ooh
Ooh
Ooh
Just like home
Let’s color the streets like our own
Let’s make this place feel like our own
If it’s just you and me,
It’s alright
‘Cause tonight
We’re gonna paint the town green (Hoo)
(Hey hoo) Paint the town green
Hey hoo
(Hey hoo) Paint the town green
Hey hoo
Hey hoo
Hey hoo
Hey hoo
Hey hoo
Writer/s: Barry, James / O'Donoghue, Daniel John / Sheehan, Mark Anthony
Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., DOWNTOWN MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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The incident that sparked it off the phrase was when Henry Beresford, 3rd Marquess of Waterford and his fox-hunting friends went on a drunken spree with pots of red paint In the early hours of April 6, 1837. The location of the event has been located in both the Irish town of Waterford and the English town of Melton Mowbray.