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it is a song from 70-80. it is a male singer, i believe the name of the song is the numbers song. it is about a womanwho is rating this man and his car using the scale of 1-10. she rates everything from 10 on down to 1. it sounds like a bar song, it is really upbeat and funto listen to. it is driving me batty because i cant find it.  can u help salvage my sanity? thanks
lee

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Hello Lee,

That's one of my favorite Bobby Bare songs, from 1980........


NUMBERS
(Written by Shel Silverstein)

I was sittin' here Friday suppin' on a glass of wine
When in walked a chick who almost struck me blind
Had wet blue eyes and her legs were long and fine
On a scale of one to ten.........I'd give her a nine

Now on my scale there ain't no ten's, you know
Nine is about as far as any chick can go
So I flashed her a smile, but she didn't even look at me
So for brains and good judgement, give her a three

I said, hey sweet thing, you look like a possible eight
You and me could, uh! make eighteen, if your head's on straight
She looked up and down my perfect frame
And said these words that burned into my perfect brain

She said, well, another one of those macho Texas men
Tryin' to grade all women on scales of one to ten
And, uh!, you give me an eight, well, that's a generous thing to do
Now, let's just see, just how much I give you

She said you comin' on to me with that phony numbers jive
Your style makes me smile, I give it a five
When you walked up I noticed that suit of your's
It's last year's double knit-french cuffs, give it a four

That must be your car parked out on the kerb
That 'sixty-nine homemade convertible, a three and a third
I saw that build, I guess you're less than five
Said, for your pot belly, I'd give that a ten for size

That wine you're pourin' might be fine to you
But I'm used to fine champagne, I give it a two
It's hard to tell what your flashin' smile is worth
I give it a six, you could use some dental work

But, It's your struttin' rooster act that really makes me laugh
It may be a ten to these country hens, but to me a three and a half
And there really ain't much to add once the subtractin's done
And since there ain't no zeros, I give you a one

She walked out, while up and down the line
The whole bar was laughin', sayin' Bare, what happened to your nine
Nine says I, hell soon as she started to talk I knew
She didn't have no class, I barely gave her a two

(SPOKEN) Yeah! No matter how good they look at first
There's flaws in all of them
That's why on a scale of ten to one, friend
There ain't no ten!


Glad to be of help. Cheers.........Mel.  

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I have been hooked on Country music since first hearing Jim Reeves in the late 50s. Two of the greatest nights of my life were seeing The Mavericks and Reba McEntire live in London. I am more at home with traditional Country music, but am happy to try and help with any questions relating to songs up to 2000. Please note that I DO NOT have the same knowledge about country music videos or singers private lives.

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Ex-record merchandiser with an extensive personal record/cd collection containing everything from Jim Reeves to Dwight Yoakam.

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