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Who's the blonde stranger

By: jimmy buffett, michael utley, will jennings, josh leo

1984

Nothin' like this way out in west texas

Galveston bay is a whole other world

My wife's in our room gettin' over her sunburn

How would louis l'amour get me next to that girl



She tells me her tan is the same all over

She asks me to dance and says "keep your boots on"

She never met a number one cowboy

We rolled in the sand and drank rum until dawn



Chorus:

Who's the blonde stranger, who entered my life

Makin' me over, in the moonlight

This side of texas, is all new to me

Who's the blonde stranger, who lives by the sea



Stayed up all night and for me that's the first time

Sneak in the room just as cool as i can

Pull back the sheets and the bed is all empty

Except for a note left from some guy named dan



My head got all light and the room started spinning

I stepped outside just to get some fresh air

Out on a wave was my own darlin' lola

And some pretty boy with bleach in his hair



Chorus:

Who's the blonde stranger, out there with my wife

What were they doin', in the moonlight

This side of texas, is all new to me

Who are these strangers, who live by the sea



Back on the ranch and everything's normal

Beach blanket bingo comes on the tv

We talk in our sleep and then the next morning

I ask her who's dan and she says who's marie?



Chorus:

Who's the blonde stranger, who entered my life

Makin' me over, in the moonlight

This side of texas, is all new to me

Who's the blonde stranger, lives by the sea



Chorus:

Who's the blonde stranger, who entered my life

Makin' me over, in the moonlight

This side of texas, is all new to me

Who are these strangers, who live by the sea




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