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Songs | Albums | Album Arts
Lyricist: George Strait
Lyrics:
The Fireman was the last single released from George Strait’s album Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind. The song peaked at #5 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart in 1985. Well, they call me the fireman - that's my name Making my rounds all over town putting out old flames Hell, everybody'd like to have a what I got I can cool 'em down when they're smoldering hot I'm the fireman - that's my name
Last night they had a bad one a mile or two down the road My buddy walked out and left his woman burning out of control Well, I was down there in about an hour or so With a little mouth to mouth, she was ready to go I'm the fireman - that's my name
Well, they call me the fireman - that's my name Making my rounds all over town putting out old flames Hell, everybody'd like to have a what I got I can cool 'em down when they're smoldering hot I'm the fireman - that's my name
Got a fire engine red T-bird automobile In a minute or less I can be dressed fit to kill I work twenty-four on, twenty-four off When they get too hot, they just give me a call I'm the fireman - that's my name
Well, they call me the fireman - that's my name Making my rounds all over town putting out old flames Hell, everybody'd like to have a what I got I can cool 'em down when they're smoldering hot I'm the fireman - that's my name
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