Daddy was a mill town laborer Mama took in nine and that's how poor we were The bottom end of society that's for sure in our little north Georgia town
Now, Mary Lou Pickett's daddy owned the mill He had an eight column house sittin' high on the hill I can see sweet Mary Lou still in her Caddy with the top pulled down
Country Boy, Country Club Girl Raised in the same home town but in two different worlds But I dreamed of taking her behind the mill And fogging up the windows on her Coupe De Ville Country Boy, Country Club Girl
I was a lifeguard out at the country club Somebody to tease, somebody to snub Til one day Mary Lou asked me to rub some lotion on her pretty brown back
Well, I put it on her and I put it on right She rolled over and asked if I'd might Like to go for a drive that night in her brand new Cadillac
Country Boy, Country Club Girl Raised in the same home town but in two different worlds But I've dreamed of taking her behind the mill And fogging up the windows on her Coupe De Ville Country Boy, Country Club Girl
Well when the Pickett's found out it was way too late They couldn't stop us from settin' the date We had to get married Mary Lou couldn't wait At least that's what she told her folks
I'm not sure what they thought that meant But it was up to the church and down the aisle we went And I became an overnight Vice President It sounds funny but it ain't no joke
Country Boy, Country Club Girl Raised in the same little town but in two different worlds Oh but every now and then we go out behind the mill And we fog up the windows on my new Seville Country Boy, Country Club Girl
Country Boy, Country Club Girl Raised in the same little town but in two different worlds Oh but every now and then we go out behind the mill And we fog up the windows on my new Seville Country Boy, Country Club Girl