Homer and Jethro deconstruct "Kiss of Fire," originally a hit for Georgia Gibbs. Chet Atkins on electric guitar and the great Jerry Byrd on steel.
LI'L OL' KISS OF FIRE:
I touch your lips, that's when the trouble starts a-brewin'
I can't resist the brand of 'bacca you are chewin'
And though my heart goes boom, just like a blown out tire
I'm just plumb crazy for your li'l ole kiss of fire
Just like a calf, you've got me roped and tied and branded
You'd make a fortune with your kisses if you canned it
And though I know you're true to Lem and Zeke and Willie
I'm still plumb silly for your li'l ole kiss of fire
The flames are flyin', I'm on the pan a-fryin'
What good is there denyin', a-sighin' and a-cryin'
The flame is spurtin', my darlin', I'm a-hurtin'
If I must burn, then darlin', bake me like a bun
'Til I'm well done, 'til I'm well done, ooh-ooh-oh Lord
Give me your lips and watch me sizzle like a cinder
Just one more kiss and I'll go flyin' out the winder
You got me on the griddle and I'll always be there
Yes, what put me there, your li'l ole kiss of fire
You got a pucker like a possum eatin' 'simmons
The way you kiss, you must have practiced on some lemons
And when you kiss me, you set my mouth on fire
Dadburn that cigar and your li'l ole kiss of fire
Hope that the folks like the video response...an H & J quadruple play!!!!!
USRoute66Kingman 11 months ago
Thanks for posting this, newlomaridge. Homer and Jethro certainly knew how to make people laff......."The thinking man's hillbillies." (Amazing....a couple of fantastic musicians churning out the "corn!")
USRoute66Kingman 11 months ago 2