Atlanta Rhythm Section - Champagne Jam (lyrics / vinyl record)

 


Atlanta Rhythm Section - Champagne Jam (lyrics / vinyl record)


 

Come on, Mama, give me a break

Me and the boys are going to stay out late

I can't help it, it's in my bones

We'll be jammin' all night long

Gonna play up a storm, yes ma'am

We're goin' to have us a champagne jam

We're goin' to have us a champagne jam

Ooh, hoo

Bring out the guitars

And let's play some blues

Don't want no whiskey

Give me some high class booze

Champ-champagne, thank you ma'am

We're going have us a champagne jam

We're going to have us a champagne jam, yeah

So let's have some first-class fun

Everybody gonna play some

Let's raise a ruckus, let's tie one on

Bring out a bottle of Dom Perignon

If they throw us in jail, we don't give a damn

Were goin' to have us a Champagne jam

So pour me some Champagne

Thank you ma'am, thank you ma'am

Were goin' to have us a Champagne jam

Were goin' to have us a Champagne jam

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

What do you say, whatchoo say, woo, hoo

Thank you ma'am

Source: LyricFind

Songwriters: Buddy Buie / J Cobb / Robert Nix

Champagne Jam lyrics © Concord Music Publishing LLC

 

From the vinyl LP Champagne Jam,  an album by the Southern rock band Atlanta Rhythm Section, released in 1978. Featuring:

 

Barry Bailey – electric guitar

Buddy Buie – vocals

J.R. Cobb – guitar, electric guitar, vocals

Dean Daughtry – keyboards

Paul Davis – vocals

Paul Goddard – bass guitar

Ronnie Hammond – vocals, background vocals

Robert Nix – drums, background vocals

 

I do not own the copyright to the music, the recording and the photos.  (Image post and video art appropriated from the original album.) This video is posted for educational use under Section 17 U.S. Code § 107. Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use.

 

All posts in this channel are rendered in old school using restored vinyl LPs.  Unless noted, this channel does not use recordings from CDs.  As much as possible, I attempted to remove most of the pops and crackles from the original vinyl album.  Some remastering was applied to make the performance cut through within the confines of  the loudness wars.

 

Hope you enjoy.

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