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Dolly Parton performs "Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That"

""Why'd You Come in Here Lookin' Like That" is a song written by Bob Carlisle and Randy Thomas, and recorded by American country music artist Dolly Parton. It was released in May 1989 as the first single from the album White Limozeen. The song was Parton's eighteenth number one on the country chart. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of 20 weeks on the country chart.

 

The song has also been recorded as a duet by Jill Johnson and Nina Persson, released on the 2007 Jill Johnson cover album Music Row, which received much SR P4 airplay.

Dolly Parton - Why'd You Come In Here Lookin' Like That Lyrics

 

Why'd you come in here lookin' like that

In your cowboy boots and your painted-on jeans

All decked out like a cowgirl's dream

Why'd you come in here looking like that

Here comes my baby

Draggin' my heart behind

He's drivin' me crazy

Who says love is blind

He's got a wanderin' eye and a travelin' mind

Big ideas and a little behind

Out with a different woman every night

But I remember when he was mine

Why'd you come in here lookin' like that

In your high heeled boots and your painted-on jeans

All decked out like a cowgirl's dream

Waltzing right in here lookin' like that

Why'd you come in here lookin' like that

When you could stop traffic in a gunney sack

Why you're almost givin' me a heart attack

When you waltz right in here lookin' like that

I just can't stand it

To see him on the town

He's out slow dancing

With every girl around

I'm a softhearted woman he's a hardheaded man

And he's gonna make me feel just as bad as he can

He's got himself a mean streak a half a mile wide

But now he's dancing on this heart of mine

Ooh, Why'd you come in here lookin' like that

In your high heeled boots and your painted-on jeans

All decked out like a cowgirl's dream

Why's you come in here lookin' like that

Why'd you come in here lookin' like that

In your high heeled boots and your painted-on jeans

All decked out like a cowgirl's dream

Why'd you come in here lookin' like that

Why'd you come in here lookin' like that

When you could stop traffic in a gunney sack

Why you're almost givin' me a heart attack

When you waltz right in here lookin' like that

Why'd you come in here lookin' like that

Why'd you come in here lookin' like that



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