About the song
Big Bopper’s 1959 hit “White Lightning” is a lively and humorous rockabilly track. Written by J.P. Richardson, also known as Big Bopper, the song tells a playful story about the making and consuming of moonshine, a potent homemade liquor.
With its energetic beat, catchy rhythm, and Big Bopper’s distinctive, charismatic vocals, “White Lightning” captures the rebellious spirit of the late 1950s rockabilly scene. The song’s upbeat tempo and witty lyrics make it an entertaining listen, showcasing Big Bopper’s flair for storytelling and his unique musical style. “White Lightning” remains a memorable and fun entry in the rockabilly genre.
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Well, in the North of Carolina, way back in the hills
Me and my old pappy and he had him a still He brewed white lightnin’ ’til the sun went down And then you’d fill him a jug and he’d pass it around Mighty, mighty pleasin’, pappy’s corn squeezin’ Sh, white lightnin’Well, the “G” men, “T” men, revenuers, too
Searchin’ for the place where he made his brew They were looking, tryin to book him, but my pappy kept on cookin’ Phoo, white lightnin’Well, I asked my old pappy why he called his brew
White lightnin’ ‘stead of mountain dew I took a little sip and right away I knew As my eyes bugged out and my face turned blue Lightnin’ started flashin’, thunder started clashin’ Sh, white lightnin’Well, the “G” men, “T” men, revenuers, too
Searchin’ for the place where he made his brew They were looking, tryin to book him but my pappy kept on cookin’ Sh, white lightnin’Well, a city slicker came and he said “I’m tough”
I think I want to taste that powerful stuff He took one s-slug and drank it right down And I heard him a-moaning as he hit the ground Mighty, mighty pleasin’, your pappy’s corn squeezin’ Shoo, white lightnin’The “G” men, “T” men, revenuers, too
Searchin’ for the place where he made his brew They were looking, tryin’ to book him but my pappy kept on cookin’ Sh, white lightnin’