Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Waylon Jennings
Vocals
Willie Nelson
Vocals
Tim Mensy
Acoustic Guitar
Reggie Young
Electric Guitar
Brent Mason
Electric Guitar
Kenny Mims
Electric Guitar
Paul Franklin
Steel Guitar
Gene Chrisman
Drums
Bobby Emmons
Keyboards
Bobby Wood
Keyboards
Mike Leech
Bass
Mickey Raphael
Harmonica
Mike Haynes
Trumpet
Chris McDonald
Trombone
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Waylon Jennings
Composer
Willie Nelson
Songwriter
Troy Seals
Composer
Max D. Barnes
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Bob Montgomery
Producer
Cathy Moore
Assistant Producer
Gene Eichelberger
Engineer
Songtexte
I know you like a brother, and I know you as well
But there's some things we could talk about
Some things we'd never tell
A few things in particular, an episode or two
I could write a book about you
(Now listen to this)
Big Betty wore a lot of make-up, didn't she sweat a lot?
The Maybelline ran like a river whenever she got hot
Last time I saw Betty, as best as I can recall
You were ridin' her piggyback down that motel hall
(Hey, wait a minute, that ain't true)
That's not the way I remember it
You're lying like a rug on the floor
The only Betty that I can remember
I remember was yours (sure)
And since you brought up the subject
Let's talk about your taste in art
The windows and walls, and the ceilings and floors
You might've got a little too dark
And there's a motel out in Fresno
Where neither one of us can go back
You had a thing about yellow and green
So you painted the whole room black
That ain't the way I remember it
Seems like I had a little help
You weren't along just for the ride
You hit a few strokes yourself (yeah)
I know you like a brother, and I know you as well
There's some things we could talk about
Some things we'd never tell
A few things in particular, an episode or two
I could write a book about you
(But you don't have to worry, I ain't gonna do it, Waylon)
(I hope not)
I could write a book about you
Written by: Max D. Barnes, Troy Seals, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson