George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
The Fireman was the last single released from George Strait’s album Does Fort Worth Ever Cross Your Mind.
The song peaked at #5 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart in 1985.
[Chorus]
Well, they call me the fireman - that's my name
Making my rounds all over town putting out old flames
Hell, everybody'd like to have a what I got
I can cool 'em down when they're smoldering hot
I'm the fireman - that's my name
[Verse 1]
Last night they had a bad one a mile or two down the road
My buddy walked out and left his woman burning out of control
Well, I was down there in about an hour or so
With a little mouth to mouth. she was ready to go
I'm the fireman - that's my name
[Chorus]
Well, they call me the fireman - that's my name
Making my rounds all over town putting out old flames
Hell, everybody'd like to have a what I got
I can cool 'em down when they're smoldering hot
I'm the fireman - that's my name
[Verse 2]
Got a fire engine red T-bird automobile
In a minute or less I can be dressed fit to kill
I work twenty-four on, twenty-four off
When they get too hot, they just give me a call
I'm the fireman - that's my name
[Chorus]
Well, they call me the fireman - that's my name
Making my rounds all over town putting out old flames
Hell, everybody'd like to have a what I got
I can cool 'em down when they're smoldering hot
I'm the fireman - that's my name
The Fireman was written by Mack Vickery & Wayne Kemp.
The Fireman was produced by Jimmy Bowen & George Strait.
George Strait released The Fireman on Wed Sep 26 1984.