This is an Alex Chilton song, supposedly written shortly after he left the Boxtops. There's a raggedy, wild version on Bach's Bottom that was recorded in 1975, but the version we knew at this time was a more genteel, countrified version on a Chilton compilation CD.
credits
from Yellow Boombox Tapes,
released August 1, 1991
Craig Gates: guitar, backing vocals
Jeb Smith: guitar, lead vocal, guitar solo
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