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Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley – Just Good Ol’ Boys

The song would be included in the duo's first album, Just Good Ol 'Boys (Columbia 1979), the album would reach the 11th position of the US Country charts.

Song written by Ansley Fleetwood, was recorded by the duo, Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley (Moe & Joe), for the columbia label in June 1979, with the production of Ray Baker, was released in July of the same year. The song would reach number one of the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles, on September 22, 1979, for a week and staying 11 weeks on lists. In the Canadian RPM Country Tracks lists, I reach position number 8. It would be the first and only number one as a duo.

The song would be included in the duo’s first album, Just Good Ol ‘Boys (Columbia 1979), the album would reach the 11th position of the US Country charts.



Unlike his most successful solo hits, the new duo, which became known as “Moe and Joe,” focused more on comedy and novelty songs. Many of these songs, including “Just Good Ol ‘Boys”, came up with the language. In this song, it’s about two friends, two naughty rednecks, who talk about their incidents of drunkenness and habitual disorders, apart from that, they’re good boys “, that is to say, that despite their reputation, they are not really that bad and that their actions are nothing more than harmless mischief. (Crazy Rednecks)




Moe Bandy & Joe Stampley – Just Good Ol’ Boys Lyrics

Well, I’ve been kicked out of might near ever bar in town
I’ve been locked up for drivn’ 120 through town
Been shot and cut with a knife
For messin’ round with another man’s wife
But other than that we ain’t nothing but good ol’ boys

Threw my my boss out the window and got fired from my last job
Hot wired a city truck and turned it over in the Mayor’s yard
Well, I beat my brother-in law half to death
I lost 20 bucks on his football bet
Other than that, We ain’t nothing but good ol’ boys

Good ol’ boys were all the same
Ain’t no way we’ll ever change
Mean no harm by the things we do
Or the trouble that we get into
Other than a wild hair once in a while
We can’t help it just our style
But, other than that we ain’t nothing, just good ol’ boys

I got an alimony payment that’s 6 weeks over due
Got caught with a trunk load of bootleg out of state booze
Hocked my wife’s diamond ring last June
Bought me an outboard Evenrude
But other than That we ain’t nothing but good ol’ boys

Good ol’ boys were all the same
Ain’t no way we’ll ever change
Mean no harm by the things we do
Or the trouble that we get into
Other than a wild hair once in a while
We can’t help it just our style
But, other than that we ain’t nothing, just good ol’ boys

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