Big Money Lyrics by Garth Brooks

Big Money Lyrics

    My older brother Tommy
    Was a lineman
    Rest his soul
    His job was hanging hot wires
    On them high-line power poles
    Every morning bright and early
    He'd climb way up in the sky
    And I never understood it
    So one day I asked him why

    [CHORUS:]
    He said it pays big money
    And man I'm into that
    It pays big money
    If you're willing to
    Take a chance
    Let me tell you something sonny
    You ought to see
    My bank account
    It pays big money but
    He sure can't spend it now

    Well, my late Uncle Charlie
    Was this demolition hound
    He'd travel across the country
    Blowing buildings to the ground
    He carried a case of dynamite
    Seemed everywhere he went
    He smoked them big long cigars
    And he'd wink at you and grin

    [Repeat chorus]

    Well now the
    Moral of this story boys
    Is don't go
    Getting yourself killed
    Be kind to your rich relatives
    They just might
    Put you in their will

    That pays big money and
    We're all into that
    It pays big money and
    Big money's where it's at
    Let me tell you something sonny
    You ought to see my bank account
    It pays big money and
    We're rolling in it now

    It pays big money
    Having foolish kin
    It pays big money
    Guess I owe it all to them
    Let me show you something sonny
    Take a look at this bank account
    It pays big money
    Let's all spend some of it now

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