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1. |
| 3:19 | ||||
Darlin' I've been standin' here just watchin' you all night
And I think I've even caught you watchin' me a couple times If I don't ask, I'll never know This may sound dumb but here we go Do you believe in love at first sight? Me neither I'm glad that we agree Believe me, that's a big relief Well, this place is awful crowded and this music is so loud Would you like to go and grab a bite to eat? Me neither It's nice to finally meet a girl who doesn't move too fast I was only checkin', that's the reason that I asked Relationships need time to grow You and I should take this slow Darlin' tell me, would you like to dance? Me neither I was just bein' polite Thank goodness, my feet are much too tired I'm sure you're tired too I can see an empty booth Would you like to maybe sit and talk awhile? Me neither We'd never get along I'm thinkin' there's no chemistry at all This has been a waste of time And I'm runnin' out of lines Don't you think it's time for me to end this song? Me neither |
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2. |
| 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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3. |
| 6:22 | ||||
(Brad Paisley)
Mother, do not cry for me All of this, is exactly how, it's s'posed to be (Sara Evans) I'm right here, can you hear my voice My life my love my Lord, my baby boy (Brad Paisley) As they nail me to this tree Just know the Father waits for me (Sara Evans) God how can, this be your will To have your son, and my son killed (Brad Paisley) Whatever happens, whatever you see Whatever your eyes tell you has, become of me This is not, is not the end I am making, all things new again (Sara Evans) I remember, when you were born In that manger where I first held you, in my arms So many miracles, and lives you've changed And this world repays you how, with all this pain (Brad Paisley) And as they nail me to this tree Just know the Father waits for me (Sara Evans) God how can, this be your will To have your son, and my son killed (Brad Paisley (Sarah Evans)) Whatever happens (Whatever happens), whatever you see (I don't wanna see) Whatever your eyes tell you has, become of me This is not (Tell me it's not), is not the end I am making, all things new again Whatever happens (Oh-oh), whatever you see (Oh) Whatever your eyes tell you has, become of me This is not (No), is not the end I am making, all things new again |
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4. |
| 3:45 | ||||
Clean shirt, new shoes
And I don't know where I am goin' to. Silk suit, black tie, I don't need a reason why. They come runnin' just as fast as they can 'Cause every girl crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man. Gold watch, diamond ring, I ain't missin' not a single thing. And cufflinks, stick pin, when I step out I'm gonna do you in. They come runnin' just as fast as they can 'Cause every girl crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man. Top coat, top hat, I don't worry 'cause my wallet's fat. Black shades, white gloves, Lookin' sharp and lookin' for love. They come runnin' just as fast as they can 'Cause every girl grazy 'bout a sharp dressed man... |
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5. |
| 3:37 | ||||
Well,l I'm a sucker for fine Cuban cigars
The problem is I can't afford 'em But last year I went and got myself a whole box And just to be safe I insured 'em. Chorus: I took out a policy against fire and theft And then I hurried home With a fifty-cent lighter I sat on my back steps And I smoked 'em one by one. Two weeks later I went to see that insurance man And I handed in my claim With a straight face I told him that through a series of small fires They'd all gone up in flames. Chorus: They reviewed my case and they had no choice But to pay me for what I'd done And I took that check and bought a whole new box And I smoked 'em one by one. --- Instrumental --- Two weeks later this detective shows up Tells me that company's pressin' charges One speedy trial later, they locked me up On twenty-four separate counts of arson. Chorus: And now I sit and I stare at a blank brick wall Lookin' back on what I've done To pass the time I've got some ten-cent cigars And I smoke 'em one by one. Yeah, I smoke 'em one by one... |
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6. |
| 4:43 | ||||
When a single mom goes out on a date with somebody new
It always winds up feeling more like a job interview My momma used to wonder if she'd ever meet someone Who wouldn't find out about me and then turn around and run I met the man I call my dad when I was five years old He took my mom out to a movie and for once I got to go A few months later, I remember lying there in bed I overheard him pop the question and I prayed that she'd say yes And then, all of a sudden, oh it seemed so strange to me How we went from something's missing to a family Looking back, all I can say about all the things he did for me Is I hope I'm at least half the dad that he didn't have to be I met the girl that's now my wife about three years ago We had the perfect marriage but we wanted something more Now here I stand surrounded by our family and friends Crowded 'round the nursery window as they bring the baby in And now, all of a sudden, oh it seems so strange to me How we've gone from something's missing to a family Looking through the glass, I think about the man that's standing next to me And I hope I'm at least half the dad that he didn't have to be And looking back all I can say about all the things he did for me Is I hope I'm at least half the dad that he didn't have to be Yeah, I hope I'm at least half the dad that he didn't have to be Because he didn't have to be You know he didn't have to be |
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7. |
| 2:34 | ||||
8. |
| 4:40 | ||||
She says not to buy her flowers
Or big expensive gifts She says she don't want jewelry And she doesn't need another dress If I want to show her how much I adore her The best way that I've found Is to make sure when I'm finished I put that toilet seat down We've been to counciling To try and see the ways we could improve This thing between us And different ways to show each other "I love you" Forget about those getaway vacations To romantic coastal towns If you want to say "I love you" Then put that toilet seat down 'Cause in the middle of the night It's cold and it's dark And when I hear my name in vain I know I haven't done my part She just wants me to support her And the best way that I've found So with a gentle hand and a loving touch I put that toilet seat down I know it's kind of funny You can teach a little puppy But it's very hard to train a grown man When I'm all about my business And the path of least resistance She's the one that suffers in the end In the middle of the night It's cold and it's dark And when I hear my name in vain I know I haven't done my part She just wants me to support her And the best way that I've found So with a gentle hand and a loving touch I put that toilet seat down Down, down |
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9. |
| 2:46 | ||||
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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10. |
| 3:44 | ||||
There's an old Kodak camera in my dresser drawer
I ran across it just this afternoon And I realized that I don't ever use it anymore In fact last time I did I think it was with you When we were down in Cozumel We had the whole beach to ourselves And it's crazy now to think That it's all there on that film And I could take it to the store To be developed, but what for I can still see everything just fine And who needs pictures with a memory like mine Standin' there I couldn't help but think about Everything that might be on that roll I think it even has another trip we took I guess that must've been at least three years ago When we were down in Baton Rouge And there wasn't much to do So we drove into New Orleans every afternoon And I swear that you would think That it was only yesterday 'Cause I can still see everything just fine Who needs pictures with a memory like mine Somewhere in my closet There's a cardboard box just sittin' on a shelf It's full of faded memories And it's been there ever since the night you left Oh, just forgotten photographs To remind me of the past Oh, but I can still see everything just fine Who needs pictures with a memory like mine Yeah, who needs pictures with a memory like mine |
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11. |
| 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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12. |
| 4:03 | ||||
13. |
| 3:45 | ||||
The bar was empty
I was sweeping up the floor That's when she walked in I said, ""I'm sorry but we're closed"" And she said ""I know, But I'm afraid I left my purse"" I said, ""I put one back behind the bar I bet it's probably yours"" And the next thing that I knew There we were, lost in conversation And before I handed her her purse I said, ""You'll only get this back on one condition"" Chorus And we danced Out there on that empty hardwood floor The chairs up and the lights turned way down low The music played, we held each other close And we danced And from that moment There was never any doubt I had found the one That I had always dreamed about And then one evenin' When she stopped by after work I pulled a diamond ring out of the pocket of my shirt And as her eyes filled up with tears She said, ""This is the last thing I expected"" And then she took me by the hand And said, ""I'll only marry you on one condition"" Chorus Like no one else had ever danced before I can't explain what happened on that floor But the music played We held each other close And we danced Yeah, we danced |
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14. |
| 3:56 | ||||