[Intro] (x3)
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[Verse 1]
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Well I woke up in a hotel, didn't know what to do
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I turned the TV on and wrote a letter to you
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The news was talkin 'bout a dragnet upon the interstate
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They were lookin for a Cadillac with Tennessee plates
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Since I left California baby things have gotten worse
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Seems the land of opportunity for me is just a curse
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Tell the judge in Bakersfield, the trial'll have to wait
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Down here they're lookin for a Cadillac with Tennessee plates
[Chorus 1]
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It was summer in Nevada, it was cold outside
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She was shiverin in the dark so I offered her a ride
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Three bank jobs later, four cars hot wired
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We crossed the Mississippi like an oil slick fire
[Verse 2]
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If they had known what we was up to they wouldn'tve let us in
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Seems we landed in Memphis like original sin
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Down Elvis Presley Boulevard to the Graceland gates
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We were lookin for a Cadillac with Tennessee plates
[Instrumental] (x2)
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[Bridge]
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Well there must have been a dozen of 'em parked in that garage
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There wasn't one Lincoln and there wasn't one Dodge
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There wasn't one Japanese model or make
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Just pretty, pretty Cadillacs with Tennessee Plates
[Chorus 2]
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She saw him singin once, when she was seventeen
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Now ever since that day she's been livin in between
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I was never king of nothing but this wild weekend
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Anyway we wouldn't care, hell he gave 'em to his friends
[Verse 3]
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This ain't no hotel I'm writin you from
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It's a Tennessee prison up at Brushy Mountain
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Your sincerely's doing five to eight
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Stampin out my time makin Tennessee Plates