About the song
Background
- Released in 1*981 on the album Strait Country
- Written by Dean Dillon, Charles Quillen, and David Wills
- A lighthearted country song about a man whose partner is trying to reform his sinful ways and get him to church.
Lyrics
The song follows a man who enjoys a wild lifestyle and isn’t too keen on religion. His partner, however, is determined to get him on the right path. The lyrics humorously depict this struggle:
- He admits to overindulging and being hungover on Sundays.
- He keeps breaking promises to go to church, preferring fishing to attending service.
- His partner buys him a nice suit for church, but he ruins it with holes while gambling.
Themes
- The battle between temptation and piety: The song depicts the classic tension between indulging in earthly pleasures and following a religious path.
- Love’s influence: The woman’s unwavering dedication to her partner’s spiritual well-being is a testament to her love.
- Humor in everyday life: The song uses humor to portray a relatable situation many couples might face, where one person tries to influence the other’s habits.
Overall, “She’s Playing Hell Trying To Get Me To Heaven” is a fun song with a relatable theme, offering a lighthearted look at love, faith, and the challenges of changing one’s ways.
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Lyrics
I let it all hang out last night
Come in hung over this morning My woman met me at the door Preaching me this warning She said “You’re gonna have to change Your sinful way of living” She’s playing hell Trying to get me to heavenWell, I promised to go to church with her
About a month of Sundays ago And here it is, it’s Sunday again And I ain’t been once in a row And everytime that old church bell rings You can hear my rod and reel singing She’s playing hell Trying to get me to heavenShe’s playing hell
Trying to get me to heaven ‘Cause there ain’t no way All my sins could be forgiven There’s only Ten Commandments But I broke at least eleven She’s playing hell Trying to get me to heavenShe went out and bought me
A Sunday go-meeting suit And I must confess it looked pretty sharp With my old hunting boots But I wore holes in both the knees Trying to roll them sevens She’s playing hell Trying to get me to heavenShe’s playing hell
Trying to get me to heaven