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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you my friend Lt Col Charlie Brown for sharing the music video of John Anderson performing "Straight Tequila Night"
You seem to be on a Tequila theme lately :-)

"Straight Tequila Night" written by Debbie Hupp and Kent Robbins
Lyrics
"If you really want to know, she comes here a lot
She just loves to hear the music and dance
K-13 is her favorite song
If you play it you might have a chance

Tonight she's only sipping white wine
She is friendly and fun loving most of the time

But don't ask her on a straight tequila night
She'll start thinking about him and ready to fight
Blames her broken heart on every man in sight
On a straight tequila night

Here's a glass of champagne, some quarters and change
Maybe you can turn her love life around
And she won't need the song or the light anymore
To shoot that old memory down

Just remember her heart is on a man
If you ever come back to see her again

But don't ask her on a straight tequila night
She'll start thinking about him and ready to fight
Blames her broken heart on every man in sight
On a straight tequila night

But don't ask her on a straight tequila night
She'll start thinking about him and ready to fight
Blames her broken heart on every man in sight
On a straight tequila night

But don't ask her on a straight tequila night
She'll start thinking about him and ready to fight
Blames her broken heart on every man in sight
On a straight tequila night

But don't ask her on a straight tequila night
She'll start thinking about him and ready to fight
Blames her broken heart on every man in sight
On a straight tequila night"


Background on the song
"Straight Tequila Night" is a song written by Debbie Hupp and Kent Robbins, and recorded by American country music singer John Anderson. It was released in December 2, 1991 as the second single from Anderson's album Seminole Wind. It reached number-one on the country charts in the United States and Canada.[1] It was Anderson's first number one song since 1983 and considered his comeback single.
The song is a mid-tempo number in which the narrator is a person counseling a man in a tavern, who is regarding a frequent female patron. The narrator advises the man not to speak with her when she is consuming straight tequila because it will make her think of her former significant other with whom she had recently ended a relationship, adding that she is otherwise friendly especially when consuming any other alcoholic beverage."

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