E. E. Lawson
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils Lyrics


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E. E. Lawson at the general store
Highway K with the red front door
A pot belly stove and a hardwood floor
 
You call E. E. Lawson and what does he send?
He sends eggs, chicks, chicks and hens,
Cocks and hides and butter-fat skins
 
E. E. Lawson, he's a hell of a man
E. E. Lawson for a one-night stand
E. E. Lawson
He got him a plan
 
You go to E. E. Lawson on a Saturday night
The heat's out front but they're rockin' inside
You knock three times and you know it's all right
 
You go to E. E. Lawson and what do you find?
You find dogs, hogs, frogs, and wine
Home-made beer and a lot of free time
 
E. E. Lawson, he's a hell of a man
E. E. Lawson for a one-night stand
E. E. Lawson,
He got him a plan
 
E. E. Lawson on a Sunday morn
He's sittin' on the porch with a barrel of corn
He don't talk back but a day's been born
 
You call E. E. Lawson and what does he send?
He sends eggs, chicks, chicks, and hens
Cocks and hides and butter-fat skins
 
E. E. Lawson, he's a hell of a man
E. E. Lawson for a one-night stand
E. E. Lawson,




He got him a plan
He got him a plan

Overall Meaning

The song "E. E. Lawson" by The Ozark Mountain Daredevils paints a vivid picture of rural life in the American South, with a focus on the eponymous general store owner. The opening lines describe the store itself, with its red front door and classic country features, such as a pot belly stove and hardwood floor. The song then moves on to the varied items E. E. Lawson provides, including eggs, chicks, hens, hides, and butter-fat skins. The refrain repeats the titular character's name and emphasizes his importance in the community, with the lines "E. E. Lawson, he's a hell of a man / E. E. Lawson for a one-night stand / E. E. Lawson, he got him a plan".


Line by Line Meaning

E. E. Lawson at the general store
This is where E. E. Lawson is located.


Highway K with the red front door
The general store is on Highway K with a red front door.


A pot belly stove and a hardwood floor
The general store is heated with a pot belly stove and has a hardwood floor.


You call E. E. Lawson and what does he send?
When you call E. E. Lawson, he will send you goods.


He sends eggs, chicks, chicks and hens,
The goods he sends include eggs, chicks, and poultry.


Cocks and hides and butter-fat skins
He also sends roosters, animal hides, and butter-fat skins along with the eggs and poultry.


E. E. Lawson, he's a hell of a man
E. E. Lawson is a great man.


E. E. Lawson for a one-night stand
He is also great for a one-night stand.


E. E. Lawson He got him a plan
E. E. Lawson has a plan for how he runs his business.


You go to E. E. Lawson on a Saturday night
The store is also open on Saturday nights.


The heat's out front but they're rockin' inside
There are people and things happening inside the store despite it being night.


You knock three times and you know it's all right
If you knock on the door three times, you know you can enter.


You go to E. E. Lawson and what do you find?
If you visit the store, you will find many different things.


You find dogs, hogs, frogs, and wine
Among the things found at the store are dogs, pigs, frogs, and wine.


Home-made beer and a lot of free time
There is also homemade beer and plenty of time to relax.


E. E. Lawson on a Sunday morn
E. E. Lawson is also around on Sunday mornings.


He's sittin' on the porch with a barrel of corn
He can be found sitting on his porch with a barrel of corn.


He don't talk back but a day's been born
Although he may not say much, the day is just starting for him.


E. E. Lawson, he's a hell of a man
Again, E. E. Lawson is truly a great man.


E. E. Lawson for a one-night stand
He's also great for a one-night stand.


E. E. Lawson, He got him a plan
Once more, E. E. Lawson has a plan for his business.


He got him a plan
E. E. Lawson has a clear plan and vision for how he runs his store.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: STEVE CASH

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Comments from YouTube:

Roscoe Train

...my dad used to spin this record when I was about 7 or 8...haven't heard it in 30 years, but never forgot over the years how bad ass it was & am glad I looked it up...

Jed Gould

Roscoe Train No shit man. All kinds of memories.

Justin Klink

Roscoe Train my folks played this I was a kid to I remember asking them to play the album with the old lady on the plate

IronViking

I've got this album. My dad's, he bought it in 1974. Think I need to find a record player...got a bunch of classics I need to hear again.

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wayne mullally

This is where I heard this song for the first time. It just proved everything I ever felt about OMD. From Chicken train to EELawson. Truly Timeless.

Willie Wildcat

Heard this on the radio when I was a kid around 1970. Never forgot it and never knew what it was til just now. Googled what few lyrics I remembered, and here it is! Internet Rocks! (And this tune is great)

surfjukie421

Musics as good now as it was back when it was new . :)  He got him a plan 

Mike Hunnell

Damn these guys are some talented musicians!!! Brings back some great memories! Gotta take me a road trip and enjoy some OMD this weekend!

ken barr

Inevitably, after I am done listening to this tune, I'll need to listen to Grand Junction, by Poco. I have no choice.

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