I'd Like To Have A Problem Like That

Joe Diffie

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    I'm not a wealthy man, don't pay for my suntan
    I work out in the heat and the cold
    Sometimes I'd like to be the big, bad wolf
    'Stead of just another sheep in the fold
    I hear the rich man holler 'bout the shrinking dollar
    And cry about a luxury tax
    They won't let him write off his lil' eighty-foot yacht
    I'd like to have a problem like that

    Yeah, I'd like to have a problem like that
    Should I buy the Porsche or the stretch Cadillac
    Do I wanna drive fast or just ride around in the back
    I'd like to have a problem like that

    I saw a celebrity talkin' on the T.V.
    He looked like a tall Tom Cruise
    He's seeing Sheila and Bambi, Linda and Candy
    They're burning both ends of his fuse
    He says he's suffocating, he needs a vacation
    From all the kissing and hugging, the sweet talk and loving
    I'd like to have a problem like that

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    Oh, I'd like to have a problem like that
    Be a one-man woman juggling act
    How many can you keep in the air before you lose track
    I'd like to have a problem like that

    I'd like to be too rich, I'd to be too thin
    I'd like to be too young, I'd like to be too in
    Should I kiss and tell, write a book on my life
    And how much can I get for the movie rights

    Oh, I'd like to have a problem like that
    Be a tabloid star at the checkout rack
    Should I drag 'em through court
    Or tell 'em to kiss my fax
    I'd like to have a problem like that

    Give me those problems
    I think that I could solve 'em
    I'd like to have a problem like that

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    Composition: Tony Martin, John Greenebaum, and Sterling Whipple

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