Posted on 02/22/2026 6:26:03 AM PST by DeplorablePaul
“Luckily, it worked,” McGraw added. “And I think that what kept me from being just sort of a novelty act with this sort of funky, weird song that made some noise was being able to come right behind it with ‘Don’t Take the Girl.’
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Take my money, take my wallet Take my credit cards Here's the watch that my grandpa gave me Here's the key to my car Mister, give it a whirl But, please, don't take the girl
Who believes he had a credit cards? That line always annoyed me.
He believes in “common sense” gun conrol. So unless he’s not carrying due to “common sense” gun conttrol, he can say goodbye to the girl too.
I had a card at 18. My parents got me one.
I had a card at 18. My parents got me one.
Tim said cards...cards.
The article is about “Indian Outlaw”, a song on a much lighter note than the song that followed, “Don’t Take the Girl”.
My Granddaughter had 2 at 18. 1 for Amazon, bookstore, and groceries and 1 for gas.
I never liked Indian Outlaw.
It’s a cheesy dumb song.
Tim should have taken your granddaughter to the movies then.
Yep. Reminds of that sappy song Honey. As death songs go I do like Leader of Pack. look out, look out... Then there is tell Laura I Love her. Dead Man’s Curve.
Definitely better stuff out there.
I’m a big Country fan but never liked this anti-Trumper Democrat. He’s been boasting his Democrat affiliation for years, even in some of his songs.
I see where American Indians would like the song “Indian Outlaw” and where white leftists would pretend to be offended. Any neutral mention of Indians in a song will be like that. Also the words are chosen for rhyme and sound without being super historical (e.g., Cherokee, Choctaw, and Chippewa did not live in teepees).
I had two cards at 18.
Worst song, even. Sucked then, sucks now.
Worst song, ever. s/b
I think I had a Chevron gas card and a Sears card by 18. My kid is now 23 and has no credit card.
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