Junior Johnson was a moonshiner* He ran that shine all over to North Carolina In his super charged, 1947 Chevrolet Raisin' hell and getting paid Well Junior's new wife was a beautiful sight She'd get upset when he'd stay out all night These were hard times, and they led men to hard ways She wasn't happy when he drank all day She'd say, “Turn me loose, or give up the booze It's me or the hooch hunny, you gotta choose” He'd say, “I love you, but there ain't no choice I can't turn my back on the bottle.” He'd say “I can't turn my back on the bottle.” Freddy was an alcoholic tax agent He'd be burned by Junior time and again It was the sad truth All those times he was in hot pursuit Not once did he catch that supped-up coupe Well Junior took his sk**s to the race-track He found another way to get a pay check The National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing Yeah he became a man worth chasin'
He'd say, “Turn me loose, or give up the booze It's me or the hooch sonny, you gotta choose.” He'd say, “I love you, but their ain't no choice I can't turn my back on the bottle.” He'd say, “I can't turn my back on the bottle.” Freddy got a tip from Dirty Bill Junior was up guarding his papa's still And they boxed him in They locked him up and threw the book at him Yeah Freddy was happy with his revenge Well Junior was released in '58 He quickly proved he was born to race He had 50 vics when he retired in '66 That champagne always did the trick He'd say, “Turn me loose, or give up the booze It's me or the hooch hunny, you gotta choose.” He'd say, “I love you, but their ain't no choice I can't turn my back on the bottle.” He'd say, “I can't turn my back on the bottle.” He'd say, “I can't turn my back on the bottle. Oh no no no.”