The song describes the adventures of an American band on tour. It tells of their late night activities in Little Rock with a singer named Connie and playing poker with Freddie King. It then describes meeting four women in Omaha who wanted to party with the band and "tear down" the hotel. The chorus proudly declares that they are an American band coming to town to help people party.
The song describes the adventures of an American band on tour. It tells of their late night activities in Little Rock with a singer named Connie and playing poker with Freddie King. It then describes meeting four women in Omaha who wanted to party with the band and "tear down" the hotel. The chorus proudly declares that they are an American band coming to town to help people party.
The song describes the adventures of an American band on tour. It tells of their late night activities in Little Rock with a singer named Connie and playing poker with Freddie King. It then describes meeting four women in Omaha who wanted to party with the band and "tear down" the hotel. The chorus proudly declares that they are an American band coming to town to help people party.
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