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1. |
| 2:47 | ||||
Yesterday I thought that I was low as I could get
I had hit rock bottom ever since you up and left But this morning when I saw with somebody else, well needless to say That's when I started sinkin' even lower And as far as where I'm at today Well, There's two feet of topsoil A little bit of bedrock, limestone in between A fossilized dinosaur A little patch of crude oil A thousand feet of granite underneath Then there's me I was kinda hopin' I could dig my way back out A couple dozen roses maybe get you back somehow But the love in your eyes as you talked to him today was plain to see So I ain't gonna get involved, but should you change your mind Well you know right where I'll be Well,There's two feet of topsoil A little bit of bedrock, limestone in between A fossilized dinosaur A little patch of crude oil A thousand feet of granite underneath Then there's me |
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2. |
| 3:14 | ||||
Well, I love her
But I love to fish I spend all day out on this lake And hell is all I catch But today she met me at the door Said I would have to choose If I hit that fishin' hole today She'd be packin' all her things And she'd be gone by noon Chorus: Well, I'm gonna miss her When I get home But right now I'm on this lakeshore And I'm sittin' in the sun I'm sure it'll hit me When I walk through that door tonight Yeah, I'm gonna miss her Oh, lookie there, I've got a bite, all right! --- Instrumental --- Bridge: Now there's a chance that if I hurry I could beg her to stay That water's right And the weather's perfect No tellin' what I might catch today 2nd Chorus: So I'm gonna miss her When I get home But right now I'm on this lakeshore And I'm sittin' in the sun I'm sure it'll hit me When I walk through that door tonight Yeah, I'm gonna miss her Oh, lookie there, another bite Yeah, I'm gonna miss her Oh, lookie there I've got a bite... |
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3. |
| 3:35 | ||||
Hollywood never fails to make a sequel
For each and every movie that does well Why can't love be more like that Where the best ones get a second chance And that way though you're gone It wouldn't be that long 'til Chorus I'd see you in part two And we'd pick up whee we left off When I lost you And we'd fall in love again And change the way the stroy ends Yeah, we'd bring back me and you In part two Lookin' back we had so much to look forward to The kind of love that needs to be continued And if this were only Tinseltown By now they would have figured out A way for you and I To give it one more try and Chorus Yeah, we'd fall in love again And change the way the story ends Yeah, we'd bring back me and you In part two |
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4. |
| 3:23 | ||||
Every day I clock out
And head straight to her house We cuddle up on the couch But it always ends the same ole way I'm drivin' home and it's incredibly late Something's got to change, 'cause I've been wrapped around her finger Since the first time we went out Every day and every night she's all I think about I need that girl beside me When the lights go out I think it's time to put a ring on the finger I'm wrapped around Went to the bank took out a loan Went and bought the perfect stone Called up her dad on the phone I'm takin' him to dinner Sunday night I've never been so nervous in my life I want to do this right, 'cause I've been wrapped around her finger Since the first time we went out Every day and every night she's all I think about I need that girl beside me When the lights go out I think it's time to put a ring on the finger I'm wrapped around Yes sir I love her very much I know it's only been seven months But that's long enough I've been wrapped around her finger Since the first time we went out Every day and every night she's all I think about I need that girl beside me When the lights go out I think it's time to put a ring on the finger I'm wrapped around I think it's time to put a ring on the finger I'm wrapped around |
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5. |
| 4:07 | ||||
A baby's born in the middle of the night
In the local delivery room They grab his feet, smack him until he cries He goes home the next afternoon Before you know it, he's off to school And then he graduates in May Goes out and gets a Phd. and then cures all sorts of things Wins the Noble prize and saves a million different lives The world's a better place for all he's done It's funny when you think about the reason he's alive Is all because two people fell in love Right now at a picnic shelter Down by Caney Creek You'll find potato salad, hot dogs and baked beans The whole Wilson family's lined up filling their paper plates And they've drove or flown in here from fifteen different states Stanley Wilson says that sixty years ago he knew That Miss Emma Tucker was the one Now five generations get together every June And all because two people fell in love Yeah, there ain't nothing not affected When two hearts get connected All that is, will be or ever was Every single choice we make Every breath we get to take Is all because two people fell in love While I recall a young man Who was drifting aimlessly And a young waitress who seemed lonesome as could be But in a little cafe right off of 14th Avenue With a whole lot of help from up above We met and things sure turned around for me and you And all because two people fell in love And baby, there ain't nothing not affected When two hearts get connected All that is, will be or ever was I'm glad your dad could not resist Your momma's charms and you exist All because two people fell in love You know to me it's all so clear Everyone of us is here All because two people fell in love A baby's born in the middle of the night In the local delivery room They grab his feet smack him until he cries He goes home the next afternoon |
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6. |
| 4:33 | ||||
You know I'm stubborn, set in my ways
Said I'd never fall in love, used all the old cliches But just now when you called and my heart rate hit the roof I realized it's time to eat my words and face the truth So come on over tonight we'll sit on the swing Watch the pigs fly by flappin' their brand new wings Just sit back and relax and watch me eat my hat While the oak trees sprout dollar bills And I look you in the eye To finally say the words I swore I'd never say In my whole life So come on over tonight I called my buddies, they're comin' too After the way I ran my mouth they can't believe it's true They're bringin' pizza and sweet tea and I hope that you don't mind But they said they've gotta see this and they promise to be quiet So come on over tonight we'll sit on the swing Watch the pigs fly by flappin' their brand new wings Just sit back and relax and watch me eat my hat While a big ol' bolt of lightning Strikes me not just once, but twice As I say the words I swore I'd never say In my whole life Yeah, come on over tonight Me fallin' in love, that's one of those things That I swore would never come true But I'm startin' to think that nothin' is impossible now That I found you, nothin' Yeah, come on over tonight we'll sit on the swing Watch the pigs fly by flappin' their brand new wings Just sit back and relax and watch me eat my hat See the premiere performance of demons on ice As I say the words I swore I'd never say In my whole life Say, come on over Hey, come on over Said, come on over tonight |
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7. |
| 5:04 | ||||
In the deep dark hills of eastern Kentucky
That's the place where I trace my bloodline And it's there I read on a hillside gravestone You will never leave Harlan alive Oh, my granddad's dad walked down Catron's Mountain And he asked Tillie Helton to be his bride Said, won't you walk with me out of the mouth of this holler Or we'll never leave Harlan alive Where the sun comes up about ten in the morning And the sun goes down about three in the day And you fill your cup with whatever bitter brew you're drinkin' And you spend your life just thinkin' of how to get away No one ever knew there was coal in them mountains 'Til a man from the Northeast arrived Waving hundred dollar bills Said, I'll pay you for your minerals But he never left Harlan alive Granny sold out cheap and they moved out west of Pineville To a farm where big Richland River winds I bet they danced them a jig, laughed and sang a new song Who said we'd never leave Harlan alive But the times got hard and tobacco wasn't selling And ole granddad knew what he'd do to survive He went and dug for Harlan coal And sent the money back to granny But he never left Harlan alive Where the sun comes up about ten in the morning And the sun goes down about three in the day And you fill your cup with whatever bitter brew you're drinking And you spend your life digging coal from the bottom of your grave In the deep dark hills of eastern Kentucky That's the place where I trace my bloodline And it's there I read on a hillside gravestone You will never leave Harlan alive |
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8. |
| 6:18 | ||||
(Brad Paisley/Chris DuBois)
I talked to my sister in Memphis And I told her you were movin' to town Here's her number She said she'd be glad to show you around I left a map on your front seat Just in case you lose your way But don't worry, once you reach Saddlesong It's all interstate. I know you need to go But before you do I want you to know, that I Wish you the best. And I wish you nothing less Than every thing you've ever dreamed of And I hope that you find love along the way But most of all, I wish you'd stay. I figure right about sundown You'll be in West Tennessee And by then Maybe I'll understand why you had to leave. I know that you've done some changin' And I know there's no changin' your mind And yes I know We've been through this a thousand times. I'm sorry for still holdin' on I'll try to let go and I'll try to be strong, and I'll Wish you the best And I wish you nothing less Than every thing you've ever dreamed of And I hope that you find love along the way But most of all, I wish you'd stay. Yes, everything you've ever dreamed of And I hope that you'll find love along the way But most of all, I wish you'd stay. I wish you'd stay... |
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9. |
| 2:45 | ||||
So you say you wanna tie the knot
And you're askin me if I think the two of you have got What it takes to make it work, Well one thing's for sure All you really need is love Let me say I'm happy for you both And here's a little somethin that the two of you should know If you wanna do it right, well take my advice All you really need is love ...And a license And a blood test And a bunch of invitations And a minister, a white dress And of course a congrigation And flowers and music And candels and cake And a bunch of rice for folks to throw as you drive away Well what's that expression on your face You're looking kinda pale is everything ok Dont worry you'll be fine if you'll just keep in mind All you really need is love Oooh..and bridesmaids and groomsmen And a wedding cordinator And food for the reception, you'll need someone to cater Did I forget to mention it will take a couple rings? And of course a P.A. system if you're wantin me to sing Well, You look so happy you could cry And that explains the tears drops i see wellin in your eyes Dont worry you'll be fine if you just keep in mind All you really need is love Yeaah..I'm sure I'm telling you Something you already knew All you really need is love |
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10. |
| 3:15 | ||||
11. |
| 4:22 | ||||
Every morning the last couple weeks
In between shaving and brushing my teeth I'd lean on the sink and practice my lines By now you would think they'd be memorized But leave it to me to come all this way Get down on one knee and forget what to say I'm at a loss, should have known this is how it would be 'Cause you have that effect on me I must admit I don't understand Why I lose my head holding you hand There's no explanation, no simple excuse For this intoxication I feel around you And now truth be known since I've met you girl I've been walkin'around in my own little world One look in my eyes and darlin' any fool could see That you have that effect on me You've had your eye on a two carat ring I finally went out and I bought it Right now it's at home sittin'on my TV Would you believe I forgot it But you cant blame me 'caus it's plain to see That you have that effect on me Yeah, you have that effect on me Yeah, you have that effect on me |
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12. |
| 3:31 | ||||
Too country what's that
Is it like too Republican or too Democrat Is it too far to the left Too far to the right Too straight down the middle Is it too black or too white Are the biscuits too fluffy is the chicken too fried Is the gravy too thick are the peas too black-eyed Is the iced tea too sweet does it have too much tang Are there too many lemons in mama's lemonade Too country what's that It is too many pearls of wisdom under grandpa's old hat Is it just too old fashioned is it just too antique Is the question too strong or the answer too weak Are the roses too red is the sunshine too bright Are there too many stars in the heavens at night Are there too many fish that still jump in the stream Is the blue sky too blue is the clean air too clean Is the grace too amazing is the steeple too tall Are there too many "yes sir's", "yes ma'am's" And "how're y'all's" Is the message too real too close to the bone Do the fiddle and steel remind you too much of home Is honest and true just not in demand Too country Too country Too country I don't understand |
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13. |
| 3:52 | ||||
On a hill far away, stood an old rugged cross,
The emblem of suff'ring and shame, And I love that old Cross where the dearest and best For a world of lost sinners was slain. And I'll cherish the old rugged cross 'Til my trophies at last I lay down; I will cling to the old rugged cross, And exchange it some day for a crown. To the old rugged Cross, I will ever be true, Its shame and reproach gladly bear, Then He'll call me some day to my home far away Where his glory forever I'll share. And I'll cherish the old rugged cross 'Til my trophies at last I lay down; I will cling to the old rugged cross, And exchange it some day for a crown. I will cling to the old rugged cross, And exchange it some day for a crown... |