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| 2:35 | ||||
Well in North Carolina, way back in the hills
Me and my old pappy had a hand in a still We brewed white lightnin' 'til the sun went down Then he'd fill him a jug and he'd pass it around Mighty, mighty pleasin, pappy's corn squeezin' Whshhhoooh... white lightnin' Well the "G" men "T" men revenuers, too Searchin' for the place where he made his brew They were looking, tryin to book him, but my pappy kept a-cookin' Whshhhoooh... white lightnin' Well I asked my old pappy why he called his brew White lightnin' 'stead of mountain dew I took a little sip and right away I knew As my eyes bugged out and my face turned blue Lightnin' started flashin' thunder started clashin' Shhhoooh... white lightnin' Well the "G" men "T" men revenuers, too Searchin' for the place where he made his brew They were looking, tryin to book him, but my pappy kept a-cookin' Whshhhoooh... white lightnin' Well a city slicker came and he said "I'm tough" I think I wanna taste that powerful stuff He took one s-s-slug and drank it right down And I heard him a moaning as he hit the ground Mighty, mighty pleasin, pappy's corn squeezin' Whshhhoooh... white lightnin' |
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2. |
| 2:25 | ||||
> Tell me why baby, why baby, why baby why
You make me cry baby, cry baby, cry baby Lord, I can't help but love you 'til the day that I die So tell me, why baby, why baby, why baby why Well I got a crow I wanna pick with you Just like last time when the feathers flew You're runnin' wild kickin' up your heels A-leavin' me home with a hand full of bills Lord, I can't live without you and you know it's true But there's no livin' with you so what'll I do I'm goin' honky tonkin', get as tight as I can And maybe by then you'll 'preciate a good man Tell me why baby, why baby, why baby why You make me cry baby, cry baby, cry baby cry No, I can't help but love you 'til the day that I die So tell me why baby, why baby, why baby why Well, now I don't know, but I've heard say That ever' little dog is a-gonna have his day You'd better pay attention, don't you dare forget 'Cause I'm just a little bitty puppy yet Well, I caught you honky tonkin' with my best friend The thing to do was leave you, but I should'a left then Now I'm too old to leave you, but I still get sore When you come home a-feelin' for the knob on the door Tell me why baby, why baby, why baby why You make me cry baby, cry baby, cry baby Lord, I can't help but love you 'til the day that I die So tell me, why baby, why baby, why baby why Tell me, why baby, why baby, why baby why |
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3. |
| 2:55 | ||||
I've been living a new way
Of life that I love so But I can see the clouds are gathering And the storm will wreck our home For last night he hugged you tightly And you didn't even shove This is true for I've been watching From the window up above You must have thought that I was sleeping And I wish that I had been But it's best to get to know you And the way your heart can sin I thought we belong together And our hearts fit like a glove But I was wrong for I've been watching From the window up above From my eyes the teardrops started As I listened on and on Heard you whisper to him softly That our marriage was all wrong But I hope he makes you happy And you will never loose his love I lost mine while I was watching From the window up above Now I wish I could be dreaming And wake up to a love that's true But I was wrong for I've been watching From the window up above ------------- Lyrics Powered by LyricFind Written By GEORGE JONES <i>Lyrics © CARLIN AMERICA INC, WINDSWEPT HOLDINGS LLC</i> |
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4. |
| 2:30 | ||||
G C G
Imagine a world where no music was playing G D then think of a church where nobody's praying G G7 C G if you've ever looked up at a sky with no blue G D G then you've seen a picture of me without you G C G Have you walked in a garden where nothing was growing G D or stood by a river where nothing was flowing G G7 C G if you've seen a red rose unkissed by the dew G D G G7 then you've seen a picture of me without you C G Can you picture Heaven with no angels singing G D or a quiet Sunday morning with no church bells ringing G G7 C G if you've watched as the heart of a child breaks in two G D G then you've seen a picture of me without you G D C G then you've seen a picture of me without you |
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5. |
| 3:05 | ||||
> Step right up, come on in
If you'd like to take the grand tour Of a lonely house that once was home sweet home I have nothing here to sell you Just some things that I will tell you Some things I know will chill you to the bone Over there sits the chair Where she brang the paper to me And sit down on my knee and whisper oh I love you But now she's gone forever And this old house will never be the same Without the love that we once knew Straight ahead that's the bed Where we lay and love together And lord knows we had a good thing going here See her picture on the table Don't it look like she'd be able Just to touch me and say good morning dear There's her rings all her things And her clothes are in the closet Just like she left them when she tore my world apart As you leave you'll see the nursery Oh she left me without mercy Taking nothing but our baby and my heart Step right up, come on in |
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6. |
| 3:43 | ||||
7. |
| 3:15 | ||||
He said I'll love you 'til I die
she told him you'll forget in time And as the years went slowly by she still preyed upon his mind He kept her picture on his wall went half crazy now and then he still loved her through it all Hoping she'd come back again |
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8. |
| 2:51 | ||||
I used to spend my nights. love, in a barroom
Liquor was the only love I've known But you rescued me from reaching for the bottle And you brought me back from being too far gone Your as smooth as Tennessee whiskey Your as sweet as strawberry wine Your as warm as a glass of brandy And I stay stoned on your love all the time I looked for love in all the same old places Found the bottom of the bottle always dry But when you poured out your heart, I didn't waste it 'Cause there nothing like your love to gettin' me high Your as smooth as Tennessee whiskey Your as sweet as strawberry wine Your as warm as a glass of brandy And I stay stoned on your love all the time. I stay stoned on your love all the time |
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| 2:29 | ||||
> I stopped off at the Quicksack for some beer and cigarettes
The old man took my money as he stared at my Corvette He said, I had one just like her son, a 1963 'Til the man down at the bank took her from me Oh She was hotter than a two dollar pistol She was the fastest thing around Long and lean every young man's dream She turned every head in town She was built and fun to handle Sun I'm glad that you dropped in She reminds me of the one I loved back then Then I handed him my keys and said: here take her for a spin The old man scratched his head, and then he looked at me and grinned He said son you just don't understand, it ain't the car I want It's the brunette in your 'vette that turns me on The one that was hotter than a two dollar pistol She was the fastest thing around Long and lean every young man's dream She turned every head in town She was built and fun to handle Son I'm glad that you dropped in She reminds me of the one I loved back then Lord she was hotter than a two dollar pistol She was the fastest thing around Long and lean every young man's dream She turned every head in town She was built and fun to handle Son I'm glad that you dropped in She reminds me of the one I loved back then She reminds me of the one I loved back then |
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10. |
| 3:15 | ||||
You know this old world is full of singers
But just a few are chosen To tear your heart out when they sing Imagine life without them All your, radio hero's Like the outlaw that walks through Jesse's dream No, there will never be another Red-headed stranger A Man in Black and Folsom Prison Blues The Okie from Muskogee Or Hello Darling Lord I wonder, who's gonna fill their shoes Who's gonna fill their shoes Who's gonna stand that tall Who's gonna play the Opry And the Wabash Cannonball Who's gonna give their heart and soul To get to me and you Lord I wonder, who's gonna fill their shoes God bless the boys from Memphis Blue Suede Shoes and Elvis Much too soon he left this world in tears They tore up the Fifties Old Jerry Lee and Charlie And old Go Cat Go still echoes through the years You know the heart of country music Still beats in Luke the Drifter You can tell when hew sings I Saw the Light Old Marty, Hank and Lefty Why I can feel them right here with me On this Silver Eagle rolling through the night Who's gonna fill their shoes Who's gonna stand that tall Who's gonna play the Opry And the Wabash Cannonball Who's gonna give their heart and soul To get to me and you Lord I wonder, who's gonna fill their shoes Yes I wonder, who's gonna fill their shoes? |
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Disc 2 | ||||||
1. |
| 2:41 | ||||
I've heard the sound of my dear old mama crying
And the sound of the train that took me off to war And the awful sound of a thousand bombs exploding And I wondered if I could take it anymore There were times when they almost drove me crazy But I did my best, I took it like a man But who would think in my lonely room I'd hear it The one sound in the world my heart can't stand To hear that sound and to know it's really over Through tear stained eyes I watched her walk away And of earthquakes storms and guns and wars Lord nothing has ever hurt me more Than that lonely sound, the closing of the door And of earthquakes storms and guns and wars Lord nothing has ever hurt me more Than that lonely sound, the closing of the door |
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2. |
| 2:48 | ||||
Has it been a year since the last time I've seen her my God I could swear it was ten
And the ocean of liquor I drank to forget her is gonna kill me but I'll drink till then I've been livin' in hell with a bar for a cell still payin' for my cheatin' crime And I got a long way to go still doin' time Still doin' time in a honky tonk prison still doin' time where a man ain't forgiven My poor heart is breakin' but there's no escapin' Each morning I wake up and I find still doin' time When you're caught cheatin' twice it's twenty to life In a place where the sun never shines And tomorrow you're gonna find me right here still doin' time Still doin' time in a honky tonk prison... |
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3. |
| 3:20 | ||||
She'll never grace the centerfold of Playboy magazine
And chances are you'll never see her on the silver screen She's by far the biggest star the world will never see But she don't shine for the rest of the world she's too busy shinin' for me Shine on shine on shine on though the world may never see Oh my baby won't you shine on shine on shine all your sweet love on me She won't be asked for autographs like all the movie stars She won't wear Paris fashions or ride in chauffeured cars But in her jeans she's the sexy dream that they'd all like to be But she don't shine for the rest of the world she's too busy shinin' for me Shine on shine on shine on |
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4. |
| 3:17 | ||||
I've had good luck, and bad luck
And no luck, it's true But I always get lucky with you I've been turned on, and turned down When the bars close at two But I always get lucky with you I keep two strikes against me Most all of the time And when it's down to just a phone call I'm minus a dime There's been good days, and bad days But when the day is through I always get lucky with you Oh, I always get lucky with you |
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5. |
| 2:15 | ||||
If you told me that you love me
I would feel so proud If you'd let me hold you honey I'd holler out loud I'll never love another Even if I can Come to me baby I'm a one woman man (Chorus:) Want you let me baby just a kind of hang around I'll always love honey and I'll never let you down I'll never love another even if I can Well come to me baby I'm a one woman man I'd climb the highest mountain If it reached a bigger sky To prove that I love you I'd jump off and fly I'd even swim the ocean From shore to shore To prove that I love you Just a little bit more (Repeat chorus) (Repeat first verse) (Repeat chorus) |
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| 2:36 | ||||
Rivers turn to oceans and flow on to the sea, embers turn to ashes, and love to memories.
Rain turns to rainbows and gray skies turn to blue. But when the world turns on me I turn to you. A thirsty man needs water. A bluebird needs the sky. A man needs his woman or he'll wither up and die. Roses need sunshine. Violets need the dew. But not half as much as I need you. Deep in my soul, and always on my mind, forever in my heart, you're the light that shines. Someone to hold when no one else will do. When the world turns on me I turn to you. When the world turns on my I turn to you. |
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7. |
| 3:17 | ||||
Today I got a long letter
From one who still cares for me She asked lots of questions Like would I call her sometime And was I gettin' back on my feet She asked if I had stopped drinkin' Like I promised her long ago The words wouldn't come When I called and she answered Oh, but I found a way to say no (Chorus:) I sent her some wine colored roses The color of grapes on the vine When she sees the wine colored roses They'll tell her I'm still on the wine The roses will say I still love her And the color will cause her to cry One dozen reasons to tell her I'm sorry And twelve pretty flowers don't lie (Repeat chorus) |
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8. |
| 3:02 | ||||
Well here we are again tonight alone just us two
Where lights are dim and true love is comin' Through there's no one else in this whole world as Far as we're concerned we've built us a fire so Let it burn When you look at me like you do right Now I go to pieces cause I know what's on your Mind it's just me you've got that love-me-look in Your eyes like you've had so many times and how Loving you could never be better than it is right Now Tomorrow night we'll meet again and once more fan The flame cause loving you the way I do stays the Same this love of ours is just as strong as any Vow could be and love could never be better for You and me when you look at me, loving you could Never be better than it is right now |
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9. |
| 2:47 | ||||
Just because I spoke her name somewhere
Just because I rang her number by mistake today She thinks I still care Just because I haunt the same old places Where the mem'ry of her lingers ev'rywhere Just because I'm not the happy guy I used to be She thinks I still care But if she's happy thinkin' I still need her Then let that silly notion bring her cheer But how could she ever be so foolish Oh where would she get such an idea Just because I ask a friend about her And just because I spoke her name somewhere Just because I saw her then went all to pieces She thinks I still care She thinks I still care |
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10. |
| 3:26 | ||||
He kisses her goodbye, and heads for the radio station.
Oh, he hates to leave her, but he's got another show to do. He knows she gets lonely, so he lets her know that he's thinking about her. And though millions are listening, she knows who he's talking to. [Chorus] Comin' to you live like I do every night From the heart of your radio. I play a little sad, and I play a lotta glad. And a few ol' cheatin' songs. Here's hopin' everybody out in radio land Found a love just as true as mine Good night angel, sleep tight darlin' Close your pretty brown eyes. When the show is over, Your radio lover Will be home by your side. She's laying in bed as her DJ tells her that he loves her. It would break his heart if he knew she wasn't there alone. She knows when to cheat and when to tell her lover to leave her. She knows they'll be safe just as long as his show goes on. He planned a surprise for the night of their first anniversary. He taped his show just so he could be home. The radio was playing and, as he walked in on her and her lover, He heard himself saying the last words that they ever heard. |
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Disc 3 | ||||||
1. |
| 3:02 | ||||
In a pawn shop in Chicago
On a sunny summer day A couple gazes at the wedding rings There on display (G.J) She smiles n' nods her head As he says, "Honey that's for you, It's not much, but it's the best That I can do." Chorus-both Golden rings (golden ring) with one tiny little stone Waiting there (waiting there) for someone to take you home By itself (by itself) it's just a cold metallic thing Only love can make a golden wedding ring (T.W.) In a little wedding chapel later on that afternoon An old upright piano plays that old familiar tune (G.J.) Tears roll down her cheeks And happy thoughts run through her head As he whispers low, "With this ring, I thee wed." Chorus- both Golden ring (golden ring) with one tiny little stone Shining ring (shining ring) now at last it's found a home By itself (by itself) it's just a cold metallic thing Only love can make a golden wedding ring Ooo-ooo (T.W.) In a small two room apartment As they fought their final round He says, "You won't admit it, But I know you're leavin' town." (G.J.) She says, "One thing's for certain, I don't love you any more." And throws down the ring As she walks out the door Chorus- both Golden ring (golden ring) with one tiny little stone Cast aside (cast aside) like the love that's dead and gone By itself (by itself) it's just a cold metallic thing Only love can make a golden wedding ring (Both) In a pawn shop in Chicago On a sunny summer day A couple gazes at the wedding rings There on display, Golden ring. |
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2. |
| 2:57 | ||||
We're gonna hooooold on We're gonna hooooold on We're gonna ho-ho-oh-old on to Each other Life can be rough Sometimes it's kind A real good life Is hard to find But the best love Is the one we've known And the faith we have between us Makes it grow Some love lives And some love don't We've got the kind Of love we want It brings us happiness All through the day And nothin' can ever make It go away We're gonna hooooold on We're gonna hooooold on We're gonna ho-ho-oh-old on to Each other If you're right or wrong We know we're right By holdin' on And the future is set for you and me Filled with love The way we both want it to be We're gonna hooooold on We're gonna hooooold on We're gonna ho-ho-oh-old on to Each other We're gonna hooooold on We're gonna hooooold (we're gonna) on FADES- We're gonna ho-ho-oh-old... |
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3. |
| 3:15 | ||||
(Both)
When I stop dreaming That's when I'll stop wanting you. (George) The worst that I've ever been hurt in my life The first time I ever have wanted to die Was the night when you told me you loved someone else And asked me if I could forget. (Both) When I stop dreaming That's when I'll stop thinking you. (Tammy) I'd be like a flower unwanted in spring Alone and neglected, transplanted in vain To a garden of sadness where it's pedals would fall In the shadow of undying pain. (Both) When I stop dreaming That's when I'll stop loving you. (George) You may teach the flowers to bloom in the snow You may take a pebble and teach it to grow (Both) You may teach all the raindrops to return to the clouds But you can't teach my heart to forget. When I stop dreaming That's when I'll stop loving you |
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4. |
| 2:28 | ||||
5. |
| 2:52 | ||||
[Tammy Wynette - T.W.]
[George Jones - G.J] [G.J.] You always said someday you'd go to live (In Southern California) And me I'd stay right here in Tennessee You always talked about the better days (In Southern California) But if you'll stay in Tennessee I promise there'll be better days with me [T. W.] It's not that I don't love you But I hear the call (From Southern California) There's something I can't find in Tennessee Silver screens and limousines They wait for me in Southern California Though you've been so good to me The time has come you'll have to set me free [G.J.] Tomorrow when you leave You'll take my heart (To Southern California) But just remember I'll be here To keep your heart with me until you see [T.W. speaks] Well, it's been five years N' I guess I've cried a million tears Lookin' out the window of this little room Right over that flashin' neon sign that says, "Bar" It's almost midnight, An time to go downstairs and go to work I wonder how he's doin' in, Tennessee? [G.J. spoken] Well, here I sit by the window Of this big old lonely mansion Lookin' out over the Smokies And on in everything I can see Oh, I guess by now she's found What she was lookin' for And as I look at this old faded photograph Of the girl that I still love I wonder if she ever, thinks of me [Both] But the weather's good In Southern California. |
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6. |
| 2:25 | ||||
By a fountain back in Rome
I fell in love with you In a small cafe in Athens You said you loved me too And it was April in Paris When I first held you close to me Rome, Georgia Athens, Texas And Paris, Tennessee No we're not the jet set We're the old Chevrolet set There's no Riviera In Festus, Missouri And you won't find Onasis In Mullinville, Kansas No, we're not the jet set We're the old Chevrolet set But ain't we got love? No we're not the jet set We're the old Chevrolet set Our steak and martinis Is draft beer with weiners Our Bach and Tchaikovsky Is Haggard and Husky No we're not the jet set We're the old Chevrolet set But ain't we got love? No, we're not the jet set We're the old Chevrolet set The Jones and Wynette set Ain't the flamin' suzette set Our Bach and Tchaikovsky Is Haggard n' ------------- Lyrics Powered by LyricFind Written By BRADDOCK, BOBBY <i>Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC</i> |
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| 2:40 | ||||
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| 2:13 | ||||
9. |
| 3:34 | ||||
I'd followed me to Texas I'd followed me to Utah
We didn't find it there so we moved on I'd followed you to Alabam things look good in Birmingham We didn't find it there so we moved on I know you're tired of following my elusive dreams and schemes For they're only fleeting things my elusive dreams I had your child in Memphis you heard of work in Nashville We didn't find it there so we moved on To a small farm in Nebraska to a gold mine in Alaska We didn't find it there so we moved on And now we've left Alaska because there was no gold mine But this time only two of us moves on Now all we have is each other and a little memory to cling to And still you won't let me go on alone I know you're tired of following my elusive dreams and schemes For they're only fleeting things my elusive dreams For they're only fleeting things my elusive dreams |
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10. |
| 3:04 | ||||
Dearly beloved, we are gathered together, In the presence of God, and these witnesses, To join this man and this woman in the bonds, Of holy matrimony Do you Tammy, take this man, George To be your lawfully wedded husband, To love and to cherish until death do you part? sings: I'll take this man and by him I'll stand I promise that we'll never part To him, I'll be true There'll be no one new From now, till death do us part And do you, George, take this woman, Tammy To be your lawfully wedded wife, To love and to cherish, until death do you part? Yes I'll take this woman She'll be mine forever And I'll love her, with all of my heart To have and to hold My love won't grow cold I promise, till death do us part We'll take each other From this day forward Together, in sickness or health United with love We'll face life together If we're poor or if we have wealth For better or worst You'll always come first And no one can keep us apart Yes, we take each other Forsaking all others Together, till death do us part I now pronounce you, man and wife. |