Featuring: George Strait Toby Keith Alan Jackson Kenny Chesney Clint Black
Songwriter: Hank Williams
"Massachusetts"" (or "(The Lights Went Out In) Massachusetts") is a song by the Bee Gees. Released in 1967, it was written by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb. Robin Gibb sang lead vocals song (it would become one of his staple songs to perform during Bee Gees concerts and during his solo appearances). The song became the first of the group's five No. 1 hits in the UK. It also reached No. 1 in twelve other countries. In the US it peaked at No. 11. It eventually became one of the best-selling singles of all time Read more on Last.fm.
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Hey, hey good lookin', what you got cookin'?
How's about cookin' somethin' up with me?
(George Strait)
Hey, hey, sweet baby, don't you think maybe
We could find us a brand new recipe?
(Alan Jackson)
I got a Hot Rod Ford and a two-dollar bill
And I know a spot right over the hill
(Clint Black)
There's soda pop and the dancing's free
If you wanna have fun, come along with me
(Kenny Chesney)
Hey good lookin', what you got cookin'?
(Toby Keith)
How's about cookin' somethin' up with me
(Jimmy)
Let's stir it up, boys
(Jimmy)
I'm free and I'm ready, maybe we can go steady
(Clint)
How's about saving all your time for me?
(Kenny)
No more lookin'
(Toby)
I know I've been tooken
(Alan)
How's about keepin' steady company?
(Kenny)
Well, I'm gonna throw my date book over the fence
(Toby)
And find me one for five or ten cents
(George)
I'll keep it till it's covered with age
(Clint)
'Cause I'm writing your name down on every page
(All)
Hey, hey good lookin'
(Alan)
What you got cookin'?
(Jimmy)
How's about cookin' something up with me?
(Clint)
How's about cookin' something up with me?
(George)
How's about cookin' something up with me?
- License to Chill (2004)