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2. |
| 2:58 | ||||
So long we've been married, life's burdens we carried
Though they kept us humble and made our love true The plans that we made up, someone seems to break up Oh, darlin', what else can we do? We may have to leave here to find peace of mind, dear Some place where we can live a life all our own For I know you love me and happy we could be If some folks would leave us alone While I go out walkin' there's lots of loose talkin' They say we're unhappy and we'll break apart But, darlin', it's not true because I still love you And I do with all of my heart We may have to leave here to find peace of mind, dear Some place where we can live a life all our own For I know you love me and happy we could be If some folks would leave us alone They say you are leavin', that you are deceiving But you tell me they say the same about me But we'll show them they're wrong that loose talk will do harm And hope that the truth they will see We may have to leave here to find peace of mind, dear Some place where we can live a life all our own For I know you love me and happy we could be If some folks would leave us alone |
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3. |
| 1:59 | ||||
It's been a blue blue day I feel like runnin' away I feel like runnin' away from it all
My love has been untrue she's found somebody new it's been a blue blue day for me Well I feel like crying dying what can I do I feel like praying saying I'm glad we're through It's been a blue blue day I feel like runnin' away I feel like runnin' away from the blues Yes how can I make believe that I don't sit and grieve it's been a blue blue day for me I can't pretend and say that I don't love her anyway it's been a blue blue day for me Well I feel like crying... I feel like runnin' away from the blues |
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4. |
| 2:37 | ||||
5. |
| 3:34 | ||||
6. |
| 2:52 | ||||
7. |
| 1:43 | ||||
Well,I sit here gettin' ideas
Ain't nothing but a fool would live like this Out all night and runnin' wild Woman sittin' home with a month old child [Chorus] Dang me, dang me They oughta take a rope and hang me High from the highest tree Woman would you weep for me. Just sittin' around drinkin' with the rest of the guys Six rounds bought, and I bought five Spent the groceries and half the rent I like fourteen dollars having twenty seven cents. [Chorus] They say roses are red and violets are purple Sugar is sweet and so is maple surple Well I'm the seventh out of seventy sons My pappy was a pistol I'm a son of a gun. [Chorus] |
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8. |
| 2:29 | ||||
Trailer for sale or rent
Rooms to let, fifty cents. No phone, no pool, no pets I ain't got no cigarettes Ah, but, two hours of pushin' broom Buys an eight by twelve four-bit room I'm a man of means by no means King of the road. Third boxcar, midnight train Destination, Bangor, Maine. Old worn out clothes and shoes, I don't pay no union dues, I smoke old stogies I have found Short, but not too big around I'm a man of means by no means King of the road. I know every engineer on every train All of their children, and all of their names And every handout in every town And every lock that ain't locked When no one's around. I sing, Trailers for sale or rent Rooms to let, fifty cents No phone, no pool, no pets I ain't got no cigarettes Ah, but, two hours of pushin' broom Buys an eight by twelve four-bit room I'm a man of means by no means King of the road. |
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| 2:29 | ||||
10. |
| 3:50 | ||||
See the tree, how big it's grown,
But friend, it hasn't been too long it wasn't big I laughed at her, and she got mad The first day that she planted it, was just a twig Then the first snow came and she ran out To brush the snow away so it wouldn't die... Came runnin' in all excited slipped and almost hurt herself And I laughed 'til I cried She was always young at heart Kinda dumb and kinda smart and I loved her so And I surprised her with a puppy Kept me up all Christmas Eve 2 years ago And it would sure embarrass her When I came in from workin' late cause I would know That she'd been sittin there an' cryin' Over some sad and silly late, late show And Honey, I miss you And I'm bein' good And I'd love to be with you If only I could She wrecked the car, and she was sad And so afraid that I'd be mad But, what the heck though I pretended hard to be Guess you could say she saw through me and hugged my neck... I came home unexpectedly And caught her cryin' needlessly, in the middle of the day And it was in the early spring When flowers bloom, and robins sing, she went away... And Honey, I miss you And I'm bein' good And I'd love to be with you If only I could One day while I was not at home, While she was there and all alone the angels came Now all I have is memories of Honey And I wake up nights and call her name Now my life's an empty stage Where Honey lived, and Honey played and love grew up and a small cloud passes over head And cries down on the flower bed that Honey loved And see the tree how big it's grown But, friend it hasn't been too long, it wasn't big And I laughed at her, she got mad The first day that she planted it, was just a twig... |
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11. |
| 2:08 | ||||
The first thing I remember knowing,
Was a lonesome whistle blowing, And a young un's dream of growing up to ride; On a freight train leaving town, Not knowing where I'm bound, No-one could change my mind but Mama tried. One and only rebel child, From a family, meek and mild: My Mama seemed to know what lay in store. Despite all my Sunday learning, Towards the bad, I kept on turning. 'Til Mama couldn't hold me anymore. And I turned twenty-one in prison doing life without parole. No-one could steer me right but Mama tried, Mama tried. Mama tried to raise me better, but her pleading, I denied. That leaves only me to blame 'cos Mama tried. Instrumental break. Dear old Daddy, rest his soul, Left my Mom a heavy load; She tried so very hard to fill his shoes. Working hours without rest, Wanted me to have the best. She tried to raise me right but I refused. And I turned twenty-one in prison doing life without parole. No-one could steer me right but Mama tried, Mama tried. Mama tried to raise me better, but her pleading, I denied. That leaves only me to blame 'cos Mama tried. |
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12. |
| 2:48 | ||||
The warden led a prisoner down the hallway to his doom
I stood up to say good-bye like all the rest And I heard him tell the warden just before he reached my cell 'Let my guitar playing friend do my request.' (Let him...) Sing me back home with a song I used to hear Make my old memories come alive Take me away and turn back the years Sing Me Back Home before I die I recall last Sunday morning a choir from 'cross the street Came to sing a few old gospel songs And I heard him tell the singers 'There's a song my mama sang. Can I hear once before we move along?' Sing me back home, the song my mama sang Make my old memories come alive Take me away and turn back the years Sing Me Back Home before I die Sing Me Back Home before I die |
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13. |
| 2:04 | ||||
Bonnie was a waitress in a small cafe
Clyde Barrow was the rounder that took her away They both robbed and killed until both of them died So goes the legend of Bonnie and Clyde The poems that she wrote of the life that they led Told of the lawmen left dying or dead Some say that Clyde made her life a shame But the legend made Bonnie the head of the game The rampage grew wilder with each passing day The odds growing smaller with each get-a-way With the end growing closer, the harder they fought With blood on their hands they were bound to get caught They drove back from town on one bright summer day When a man they befriended stepped out in the way With no thought of dyin' they pulled to the side But death lay there waiting for Bonnie and Clyde Two years or runnin' was ended that day For robbin' and killin' they both had to pay But we'll always remember how they lived and died So goes the legend of Bonnie and Clyde Bonnie and Clyde, Bonnie and Clyde |
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14. |
| 2:33 | ||||
See her there, see her crying,
She thinks she loves him so She don't know how much it hurts me To hear her beg him not to go. If she were mine again I'd never let the tears fill her eyes She don't know how much it hurts me To see an angel cry. Once she built her world around me But like a fool I tore it down And she begged me not to leave her, Just the way she's doing now. Now, she's begging to another With that same hurt in her eyes She don't know how much it hurts me To see an angel cry. I didn't know how much I loved her Till she turned and walked away I didn't know how much I'd hurt her Till I saw her here this way. If she were mine I'd hold her forever and dry the tears from her eyes She don't know how much it hurts me To see my angel cry. She don't know how much it hurts me To see my angel cry... |
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15. |
| 3:36 | ||||
A canvas covered cabin in a crowded labour camp
Stand out in this memory I revived; Cause my daddy raised a family there, with two hard working hands And tried to feed my mama's hungry eyes. He dreamed of something better, and my mama's faith was strong And us kids were just to young to realize That another class of people put us somewhere just below; One more reason for my mama's hungry eyes. Mama never had the luxuries she wanted But it wasn't cause my daddy didn't try. She only wanted things she really needed; One more reason for my mama's hungry eyes. I remember daddy praying for a better way of life But I don't recall a change of any size; Just a little loss of courage, as their age began to show And more sadness in my mama's hungry eyes. Mama never had the luxuries she wanted But it wasn't cause my daddy didn't try. She only wanted things she really needed; One more reason for my mama's hungry eyes. Oh, I still recall my mama's hungry eyes. |
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16. |
| 2:40 | ||||
We don't smoke marijuana in Muskogee;
We don't take no trips on LSD We don't burn no draft cards down on Main Street; We like livin' right, and bein' free. I'm proud to be an Okie from Muskogee, A place where even squares can have a ball We still wave Old Glory down at the courthouse, And white lightnin's still the biggest thrill of all We don't make a party out of lovin'; We like holdin' hands and pitchin' woo; We don't let our hair grow long and shaggy, Like the hippies out in San Francisco do. And I'm proud to be an Okie from Muskogee, A place where even squares can have a ball. We still wave Old Glory down at the courthouse, And white lightnin's still the biggest thrill of all. Leather boots are still in style for manly footwear; Beads and Roman sandals won't be seen. Football's still the roughest thing on campus, And the kids here still respect the college dean. We still wave Old Glory down at the courthouse, In Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA. |
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17. |
| 2:40 | ||||
It's a big job just gettin' by with nine kids and a wife
I been a workin' man dang near all my life I'll be working long as my two hands are fit to use I'll drink my beer in a tavern, Sing a little bit of these working man blues I keep my nose on the grindstone, I work hard every day Might get a little tired on the weekend, after I draw my pay But I'll go back workin, come Monday morning I'm right back with the crew I'll drink a little beer that evening, Sing a little bit of these working man blues Hey hey, the working man, the working man like me I ain't never been on welfare, that's one place I won't be Cause I'll be working long as my two hands are fit to use I drink a little beer in a tavern Sing a little bit of these working man blues Sometimes I think about leaving, do a little bummin around I wanna throw my bills out the window catch a train to another town But I go back working I gotta buy my kids a brand new pair of shoes Yeah drink a little beer in a tavern, Cry a little bit of these working man blues Hey hey, the working man, the working man like me I ain't never been on welfare, that's one place I won't be Cause I'll be working long as my two hands are fit to use I drink a little beer in a tavern Sing a little bit of these working man blues Yeah drink a little beer in a tavern, Cry a little bit of these working man blues |
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18. |
| 3:06 | ||||
I saw a man today who said he talked to you
not so long ago, I think a month or two as my mind raced back in time I prayed oh, Lord, don't let it show he thinks I forgot you fifteen years ago Fifteen years ago and I still feel the same why did he have to mention your name I'm as broken up inside as if it's been a week or so it takes a mighty long time to get a real love off your mind I know, I've tried since fifteen years ago I've got a lovely wife who thinks the world of me I promised her my love through all eternity I've tried hard to make her happy and so far, she doesn't know That I can't shake this thing of fifteen years ago Fifteen years ago and I still feel the same why did he have to mention your name I'm as broken up inside as if it's been a week or so It takes a mighty strong love To keep a man thinking of A girl he hasn't seen since fifteen years ago |
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19. |
| 2:28 | ||||
Hello Darlin'
Nice to see you It's been a long time You're just as lovely As you used to be. How's your new love Are you happy Hope your doin' fine Just to know it Means so much to me. What's that Darlin' How am I doin' Guess I'm doin' alright Except I cant sleep And I cry all night 'til dawn. What I'm trying to say Is I love you and I miss you And I'm so sorry That I did you wrong. Look up Darlin' Let me kiss you Just for old time sake Let me hold you In my arms one more time. Thank you Darlin' May God bless you And may each step you take Bring you closer To the things you seem to find. Goodbye Darlin' Gotta go now Gotta try to find a way To lose these memories Of a love so warm and true. And if you should ever find it In your heart to forgive me Come back Darlin' I'll be waitin' for you... |
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20. |
| 2:49 | ||||
I hear people talkin' bad,
About the way we have to live here in this country, Harpin' on the wars we fight, An' gripin' 'bout the way things oughta be. An' I don't mind 'em switchin' sides, An' standin' up for things they believe in. When they're runnin' down my country, man, They're walkin' on the fightin' side of me. Yeah, walkin' on the fightin' side of me. Runnin' down the way of life, Our fightin' men have fought and died to keep. If you don't love it, leave it: Let this song I'm singin' be a warnin'. If you're runnin' down my country, man, You're walkin' on the fightin' side of me. I read about some squirrely guy, Who claims, he just don't believe in fightin'. An' I wonder just how long, The rest of us can count on bein' free. They love our milk an' honey, But they preach about some other way of livin'. When they're runnin' down my country, hoss, They're walkin' on the fightin' side of me. Yeah, walkin' on the fightin' side of me. Runnin' down the way of life, Our fightin' men have fought and died to keep. If you don't love it, leave it: Let this song I'm singin' be a warnin'. If you're runnin' down my country, man, You're walkin' on the fightin' side of me. Yeah, walkin' on the fightin' side of me. Runnin' down the way of life, Our fightin' men have fought and died to keep. If you don't love it, leave it: Let this song I'm singin' be a warnin'. If you're runnin' down my country, man, You're walkin' on the fightin' side of me. |
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21. |
| 3:37 | ||||
Daddy Frank played the guitar and the french harp, Sister played the ringing tambourine. Mama couldn't hear our pretty music, She read our lips and helped the family sing. That little band was all a part of living, And our only means of living at the time; And it wasn't like no normal family combo, Cause Daddy Frank the guitar man was blind. Frank and mama counted on each other; Their one and only weakness made them strong. Mama did the driving for the family, And Frank made a living with a song. Home was just a camp along the highway; A pick-up bed was where we bedded down. Don't ever once remember going hungry, But I remember mama cooking on the ground. Don't remember how they got acquainted; I can't recall just how it came to be. There had to be some special help from someone, And blessed be the one that let it be. Fever caused my mama's loss of hearing. Daddy Frank was born without his sight. And mama needed someone she could lean on, And I believe the guitar man was right. Daddy Frank played the guitar and the french harp, Sister played the ringing tambourine. Mama couldn't hear our pretty music, She read our lips and helped the family sing. |
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22. |
| 3:23 | ||||
It's over our love affair Too late now I find I care Her sweet love never more I'll share She's gone I'm alone I was wrong should have known Took her home after our last date I searched for a simple way To tell her what I had to say I kissed her then I turned away Set her free foolishly Destiny misery Tragedy on our last date Took my ring from her trembling finger Brushed a tear from my baby's eye Walked away didn't know That I'd soon miss her so Guess I was too young to realize So blind I couldn't see How much she really meant to me And that soon she would always be On my mind in my heart I was blind from the start Lost her love on our last date |
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23. |
| 2:33 | ||||
Carolyn let me tell you what I heard about a man today
He didn't come home from work and he went away 'Til he came to a city, bright in the night time like day There they say he met with some women dressed in yellow and scarlet Their warm lips like a honeycomb, dripped with honey And somethin' about the smell of strange perfume Made him feel warm, and not alone Yes Carolyn a man will do that sometimes on his own And sometimes when he's lonely And I believe a man will do that sometimes out of spite But Carolyn, a man will do that always When he's treated bad at home Yes Carolyn a man will do that sometimes on his own And sometimes when he's lonely And I believe a man will do that sometimes out of spite But Carolyn, a man will do that always When he's treated bad at home |
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24. |
| 2:33 | ||||
You can find me in a dim light bar-room
If your coldness should ever turn warm But the chances of you ever changing Are as slim as your two loving arms So I'm turning off a memory As quickly as time will allow Yes I'm turning off a memory And the wine seems to help me somehow If he's lucky he'll someday forget her When the wine finally takes full control But that's not much of a future to look to But I can't stand to see the pain in his soul And he's turning off a memory As quickly as time will allow yes I'm turning off a memory And the wine seems to help me somehow Yes the wine seems to help somehow Yes I'm turning off a memory |
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25. |
| 2:39 | ||||
Lord, she needs someone to hold her when she cries.
She packed her few belongings left a note and now she's gone And I can't stand to think of her out there so all alone As soon as she's gone far enough to know she's out of sight She'll pull off the highway and she'll cry. And she needs someone to hold her when she cries Someone who really understands the way she feels inside When her heart breaks the tears won't stop, no matter how she tries And she needs someone to hold her when she cries. I don't blame her for leavin' Lord, she didn't want to go But she thinks I don't love her or need her anymore I've driven her into a world as dark and cold as ice With no one there to hold her when she cries. And she needs someone to hold her when she cries Someone who really understands the way she feels inside And if she ever loves again I hope that she will find Someone who'll always hold her when she cries. |
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26. |
| 3:09 | ||||
I can almost hear the stillness
as it yields to the sound of your heart beating and I can almost hear the echo of the thoughts that I know you must be thinking and I can feel your body tremble as you wonder what this moment holds in store and as I put my arms around you I can tell you've never been this far before I don't know what I'm saying as my trembling fingers touch forbidden places I only know that I have waited for so long for the chance that we are taking I don't know and I don't care what made you tell him you don't love him anymore and as I taste your tender kisses I can tell you've never been this far before and as I take the love you're giving I can feel the tension building in your mind and you're wondering if tomorrow I'll still love you like I'm loving you tonight you have no way of knowing but tonight will only make me love you more and I hope that you'll believe me 'cause I know you've never been this far before |
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27. |
| 2:40 | ||||
Everybody's had the blues sometimes and
Everybody knows the tune And everybody knows the way I'm feelin' cause Everybody's had the blues A lonely, song someone is gone A story old as time Love, hate, or want and wait till misery fills your mind But everybody knows the way I'm feelin' 'cause Everybody's had the blues |
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28. |
| 2:43 | ||||
If we make it through December
Everything's gonna be alright I know; It's the coldest time of winter And I shiver when I see the falling snow; If we make it through December, Got plans to be a warmer town come summer time; Maybe even California, If we make it through December, we'll be fine; Got laid off down at the factory And their timing's not the greatest in the world; Heaven knows I been working hard, Wanted Christmas to be right for daddy's girl; I don't mean to hate December, It's meant to be the happy time of year; And my little girl don't understand Why daddy can't afford no Christmas here; If we make it through December Everything's gonna be alright I know; It's the coldest time of winter And I shiver when I see the falling snow; If we make it through December, Got plans to be a warmer town come summer time; Maybe even California, If we make it through December, we'll be fine. |
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29. |
| 2:26 | ||||
W: Hello
M: Hello Loretta. W: Darling, I knew it was you. M: Loretta there’s somethin’ I just gotta tell ya’. W: Oh please tell me what to do. M: I don’t really know how to say this, but I wanna tell you that I…….. W: You gave me the will to go on, as soon as I picked up the phone. M: No, no you don’t understand Loretta, I’m tryin’ to tell ya’ that I….. W: The talk is around that we’re through M: Yeah I know, I’ve heard it too. W: Oh darlin’ tell me what to do. M: But that’s just it, that’s what I’m tryin’ to tell you, that I….. W: I knew you’d tell me that we’re wrong, as soon as I picked up the phone. M: Oh, but it’s true, they’re not wrong. W: Oh no M: I’m sorry Loretta. W: Oh no…I can’t believe that it’s true. M: I’m sorry Loretta. I’m really, really sorry. W: Oh no, Oh no, I can’t believe that we’re through. M: I know you know, I never thought it would come to this. W: You tell me it’s over and done. M: I really thought that I loved you and you know that W: You say that you’ve had all your fun. M: And you’ve just got to believe me, I never meant to hurt you. W: But I can’t believe you’ll be gone. M: This is the hardest thing that I’ve ever had to do, and it hurts me too. W: As soon as I hang up the phone. M: Yeah, I’ll be gone. W: As soon as I hang up the phone. M: Good-bye Loretta. |
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30. |
| 2:19 | ||||
Comin' home, home, home
Thought I'd better warn you So I called you on the phone Get rid of Joe the grinder You better be there alone 'Cause the old man from the mountain's Comin' home I've been a-workin' in the sawmill I'm all up-tight and tense And I got word that someone's Been diggin' under my back fence Thought I'd better call you Let you know today That the old man from the mountain's On his way Been workin' my dang fool head off All for a dollar bill Now I need a bunch of good lovin' So I'm comin' down the hill Don't want no friendly Henry's Warmin' up my bed And the old man from the mountain Means what he said |
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31. |
| 2:38 | ||||
We used to laugh a lot
We never cried But things are all different now Since your sweet love has died Seems we've lost the way to find All the good times we found before Yeah, we used to laugh a lot Things aren't funny anymore If I knew how to change your mind Maybe things could be right again If I could turn back one page of time Before love came to an end I'll just know where to turn To turn it all on once more Maybe we laughed too soon Things aren't funny anymore I'll know just where to turn To turn it all on once more Maybe we laughed too soon Things aren't funny anymore |
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32. |
| 2:38 | ||||
Now I'm lying here with Linda on my mind And next to me my soon to be The one I left behind And lord it's killing me, to see her crying She knows I'm lying here beside her With Linda on my mind Yes I know that I once loved her And I placed no one above her And I never thought I'd ever set her free But it just wasn't in my plans The way Linda squeezed my hand The first time that I held her close As she danced with me She said I've loved you for a long time But you're married to a friend of mine And I've tried hard, to never let it show But my love for you is stronger I can't hide it any longer And so I thought I'd better let you know (chorus) lead break (chorus) From: WALLACE HOARD |
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33. |
| 3:25 | ||||
Touch The Hand
Today I heard my woman say something I never heard her say before She just told me that she was going to leave me and that she didn't love me anymore But I know that the loving kindness and the understanding is still there somewhere So I'm gonna get down on my knees and I'm gonna say to my baby Touch the hand of the man that made you a woman Then tell me you don't love me anymore I was the first man to ever Hold you in a special kind of way And those unfamiliar feelings that caused you to tremble I know you remember today Before you decide that your gonna leave me And do things you've never done before Touch the hand of the man that made you a woman Then tell me you don't love me anymore The two lips that once held sweet surprises Surprised me and said goodbye today And those two lovin' arms that use to reach for me Just reached out and pushed me away I know you believe you don't love me Before you walk out that door Touch the hand of the man that made you a woman Then tell me you don't love me anymore |
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34. |
| 3:05 | ||||
Always wanting you, but never having you,
Makes it hard to face tomorrow 'cause I Know I'll be wanting you again. Always loving you, but never touching you, Sometimes hurts me almost more than I can stand. I'd been better off if I'd turned away and never Looked at you the second time. Cause I really had my life all together till your eyes met mine. And there I say a yearning and a feeling 'cross The room that you felt for me. Wish I'd had a way of knowing that the things we had in Mind could never be. Always wanting you, but never having you, Makes it hard to face tomorrow 'cause I Know I'll be wanting you again. Always loving you, but never touching you, Sometimes hurts me almost more than I can stand. |
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35. |
| 3:35 | ||||
They were so much in love with life, happy every way.
But love the movie began with, some how got lost in the play. Like a fire burning out of control, You go caught up in the actor's role, And you cried on my shoulder when it came to an end. But that's all in the movies, It won't happen to you and I. That's all in the movies; so baby don't cry. It's all in the movies, It won't happen to us I know. That's all in the movies, Just a bad picture how. |
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36. |
| 2:51 | ||||
I wanted more from life, than four kids and a wife
And a job in a dark Kentucky mine. A twenty acre farm, with a shackey house and barn Thats all I had and all I left behind But at gambling, I was lucky, and so I left Kentucky And left behind my woman and my kids Into the gay casinos, of Nevada's town of Reno This Kentucky Gambler planned to get rich quick Kentucky gambler who's going to love your woman in Kentucky Yeah - and who's going to be the one to give her all she needs Kentucky gambler, who's going to raise your children in Kentucky And who's going to keep them fed and keep them shoes on their feet There at the gambler's Paradise, Lady luck was on my side and this Kentucky gambler played just right Yeah I won at everything I played - I really thought I had it made But I should have quit and gone on home that night But when you love the green backed dollar, sorrow always bound to follow and Reno's dreams fade into neon amber And Lady Luck, she'll lead you on She'll stay a while, and then she's gone You better go on home, Kentucky gambler But a gambler never seems to stop, till he loses all he's got and with a money - hungry fever, I played on I played till I'd lost all I'd won, I was right back where I'd started from Then I started wanting - to go home Kentucky gambler, there ain't nobody, waiting in Kentucky When I ran out, somebody else walked in Kentucky gambler, looks like you ain't really very lucky And it seems to me a gambler loses much more than he wins much more than he wins. |
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37. |
| 2:57 | ||||
Today I got a letter from someone
Just a friend we knew some time ago And as I read between the lines I began to realize He didn't know I lost you a long long time ago. Oh, I just can't make it any longer Everything I do is always wrong I'm livin' a lie and there's no need in tryin' To keep hangin' on after all the good is gone. --- Instrumental --- Lord, I wish that I could die and there's no use in tryin' To keep hangin' on after all the good is gone... |
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38. |
| 3:01 | ||||
He put his arm around her shoulder
with a voice that sounded older He said, "Mom, I got something on my mind. I don't wanna bother you but I sure need to talk to you If you can only spare the time. And Mom I hope you understand How much I love and need you And I don't want you to take this the wrong way But don't you think I'm old enough And big enough and strong enough To play the games that Daddies play?" My friend Billy Parker's dad Came by today to see me And he wondered if I'd like to go With him and Billy on a hike And maybe camp out overnight The way I've seen 'em do in picture shows And there's one thing I'd like to do And maybe if I ask him to He'd sit and talk with me man to man We'd only be gone overnight And I could find out what it's like To play the games that Daddies play. She quickly turned to hide the tears From her son of seven years He didn't know she'd read between the lines He'd never really known his dad And although he'd never ask She knew exactly what was on his mind She searched her mind in desperation, Six long years of separation Dimmed the words she knew she had to say I hope you're never big enough Or old enough or bold enough To play the games that Daddies play. I know you need and want his love but, Son, you're the victim of Another kind of game that Daddies play... |
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| 2:46 | ||||
She wore that fallin' out of love look
I even swore upon the good book Still the last lie I told her Was the one she couldn't believe No more crying on her shoulder She won't even let me hold her And this time I've hurt her more Than she loves me I've been too busy drinking She's been too busy thinking 'Bout the kind of love she needs And the man she never sees But lord she's already stood more Than I was ever good for And this time I've hurt her more Than she loves me I've been too busy drinking She's been too busy thinking 'Bout the kind of love she needs And the man she never sees But lord she's already stood more Than I was ever good for And this time I've hurt her more Than she loves me Lord this time I've hurt her more Than she loves me |
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| 2:56 | ||||
One night when the moon was bright o'er a moonlight glade
That is where I found my little Cherokee maid The me'mry of that night of love is lingering yet and I know I never will forget My little Cherokee maiden I love her so and though we're far apart I know I'll never be tradin' my love for her for anybody else's heart Someday I'll make a trip back to the Cherokee strip And I'll carry her away with me And straight as an arrow flies we'll live to paradise My sweet little chickadee my little Cherokee maiden and me [ sax ] My little Cherokee maiden I love her so... |
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| 2:42 | ||||
I left the four lane highway, took a blacktop seven miles
Down by the old country school I went to as a child Three miles down a gravel road, I could see the proud old home A tribute to a way of life that's almost come and gone The roots of my rasin' run deep I come back for the strength that I need And hope comes no matter how far down I sink The roots of my raisin' run deep (spoken) I pulled into the driveway, Lord, it sure was good to be there and through the open door I could see that, Dad was asleep in his favorite chair. In his hand was a picture of Mom, and I remembered how close they were. So I just turned away, I didn't want to wake him, spoil his dreams of her. A christian Mom who had the strength, for life the way she did Then to pull that apron off and do the Charleston for us kids. Dad, a quiet man, who's gentle voice was seldom heard Who could borrow money at the bank, simply on his word The roots of my raisin' run deep I've come back for the strength that I need And hope comes no matter how far down I sink The roots of my raisin' run deep The roots of my raisin' run deep |
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| 2:18 | ||||
I can't believe she gives it all to me
I pinch myself when I wake up each morning Cause I'm constantly amazed when I see Exactly everything I've always wanted But I can't believe she gives it all to me Lips that warm my face with morning kisses Arms that reach to hold me tenderly And love that always satisfies completely But I can't believe she gives it all to me She gives me more than any one man deserves I who have everything am nothing without her Somehow she knows I need her desperately I can't believe she gives it all to me |
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| 3:18 | ||||
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| 2:51 | ||||
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| 3:51 | ||||
Could be holding you tonight
Could be doing wrong or doing right You don't care about what I think I think I'll just stay here and drink Hey, putting you down won't square the deal A least you'll know what I feel Hey, take all the money in the bank I think I'll just stay here and drink Hey, listen close and you can hear That loud jukebox playing in my ear Ain't no woman gonna change the way I think I think I'll just stay here and drink Hey, hurtin' me know don't mean a thing Since love ain't here I don't feel a thing My mind ain't nothing but a total blank I think I'll just stay here and drink |
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| 3:07 | ||||
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| 3:41 | ||||
Lonely lady living down the hall
Don't you have any friends at all I never hear a knocking at your door Could it be you just don't try anymore? You've been hurt so seriously You act so cold but it's so easy to see You're a waste of real good love But you can't hide or run fast enough [Chorus] Somebody's gonna love you, no matter what you do Somebody's gonna find all the pieces of a broken heart Hidden inside of you Somebody's gonna touch you, it's just a matter of time And if you're ever gonna try love again, it might as well be mine I know exactly how a heartache feels It's gonna take a little time to heal Why must you hide away inside yourself You could mean so much to someone else Every night while you're sittin' at home You may be lonely but you're not alone There's a whole world full of people out there Waiting on someone like you to care [Chorus: until fade] |
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| 2:24 | ||||
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52. |
| 3:09 | ||||
I would pick and we would sing to the rhythm of that front porch swing
The moonlight holds the spotlight that we shared I found new notes on that old guitar, she believed I could be a star She told me that she wanted to be fair She said, I love you more than to hold you down, boy you're glory bound We can't share a world with different dreams So I chased mine and she found hers too, but someone else made hers come true Now I'm a star, but every time I sing [Chorus] My heart goes drifting down a dusty Dixie road Taking my mind, back in time L.A. lights burn like hell once you know You left heaven waiting down the Dixie road. Every night I'm in a different place and I'm searching every stranger's face Trying to find the girl that's just not there She's back there in Montgomery and I'm clear across the country But whenever I'm alone I go back there. [Chorus: Repeats] |
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| 2:59 | ||||
[Chorus]
Oh it tears me up when you go all to pieces Your cryin' eyes say you've been hurt enough Tryin' hard don't always make it easy Cause hearts aren't made to break, they're made to love Lately all I do is think about you It's weighin' like a stone inside my mind I know I've taken you for granted And left your heart hangin' on the line [Chorus] Your love is finally gettin' to me I can't believe the things I've done And still you're standin' here beside me The fool and the faithful one [Chorus] Oh hearts aren't made to break, they're made to love |
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| 3:11 | ||||
Now baby don't worry, if he troubles your mind,
'cause it'll all wash away girl, in the river of time, if you need a shoulder, i'll be around, i'll be your rock to hold onto, till the river goes down. (chorus) It's hell and high water, that your goin' thru, but come hell and high water, i'll be here waiting for you. Can't keep you from cryin', and I can't stop your pain, bright instant sunshine, never could stop the rain, but you know that i'll be there, just like that ole sun, to be your good morning, when your cryin's all done. It's hell and high water, that your goin' thru, but come hell or high water, i'll be here waiting for you (repeat chorus) |
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| 3:09 | ||||
I'd like to hold my head up and be proud of who I am
But they won't let my secret go untold I paid the debt I owed them,but they're still not satisfied Now I'm a branded man out un the cold When they let me out of prison,I held my head up high Determined I would rise above the shame But no matter where I'm living,the black mark follows me I'm branded with a number on my name Repeat verse 1 If I live to be a hundred,I guess I'll never clear my name 'Cause everybody knows I've been in jai No matter where I'm living,I've got to tell them where I've been Or they'll send me back to prison if I fail Repeat verse 1 Now I'm a branded man out un the cold |
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| 3:22 | ||||
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| 3:59 | ||||
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| 3:43 | ||||
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| 3:16 | ||||