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from Platoon (플래툰) by Georges Delerue [ost] (1987)
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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from Ray Charles - Super Hits (1998) | |||||
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from Legend Of The Lone Ranger ( 고독한 방랑자의 전설) by John Barry [ost] (1981) | |||||
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from Legend Of The Lone Ranger ( 고독한 방랑자의 전설) by John Barry [ost] (1981) | |||||
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from Legend Of The Lone Ranger ( 고독한 방랑자의 전설) by John Barry [ost] (1981) | |||||
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from The Gift (기프트) by Christopher Young [ost] (2001)
I almost felt you touching me just now
I wish I knew which way to turn and go I feel so good and then, then I feel so bad I wonder what I ought to do If I could only fly, if I could only fly I'd bid this place goodbye to come and be with you But I can hardly stand and I got no where to run Another sinking sun and one more lonely night The wind keeps blowing, somewhere, everyday Tell me things get better, somewhere, up the way Just dismal thinking on a dismal day And sad songs for us to bare If I could only fly If we could only fly If we could only fly There'd be no more lonely nights You know, sometimes, I write happy songs Then some little thing goes wrong I wish they all could make you smile Coming home soon and I wanna stay Maybe we can, somehow, get away I wish you could come with me when I go again If I could only fly, if I could only fly I'd bid this place goodbye to come and be with you But I can hardly stand and I got no where to run Another sinking sun and one more lonely night |
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from Asleep At The Wheel - Country Classics (1999) | |||||
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003) | |||||
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
Just old Rambling Bill, just old Rambling Bill
Some day I might get married and, baby, I might settle down I ain't got no home, I'm here all alone All the clothes I've got, I've got them on Just old Rambling Bill, just old Rambling Bill Some day I might get married and, baby, I might settle down I've been all around from town to town I've got some good things on my way around Just old Rambling Bill, just old Rambling Bill Some day I might get married and, baby, I might settle down ...Rock it, boys! I'm just like a piano player, carry nothing but my hat I play women where I find 'em and leave 'em where I played 'em at Just old Rambling Bill, just old Rambling Bill Some day I might get married and, baby, I might settle down Rocks is my pillow, sunshine keeps me warm Blue sky is my blanket and Mother Nature built my home Just old Rambling Bill, just old Rambling Bill Some day I might get married and, baby, I might settle down wash everything I had down the street I was hollerin' for mercy, and it weren't no boats around Hey I was hollerin' for mercy, and it weren't no boats around Hey that looks like people, I've gotta stay right here and drown Hey my house started shakin', started floatin' on down the stream Hey my house started shakin', went on floatin' on down the stream It was dark as midnight, people began to holler and scream |
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
I hear that train a comin', it's comin' 'round the bend
I ain't seen the sunshine since I don't know when I'm locked in Folsom Prison and time keeps draggin' on And I hear that train a-rollin' on down to San Antone When I was just a baby my mama told me "Son Always be a good boy don't ever play with guns" But I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die When I hear that lonesome whistle I hang my head and I cry I bet there's rich folks eatin' in a fancy dining car They're probably drinkin' coffee and smokin' big cigars Well, I know I had it comin', I know I can't be free But I hear that train a-rollin' and that's what tortures me Well, if they freed me from this prison and that railroad train was mine I bet I'd move it over a little farther down the line Far from Folsom Prison that's where I long to be And let that train keep rollin' and roll my blues away |
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
You left me and you went away
You said that you'd be back in just a day That day has come and gone but you're still away from home I'm walking the floor over you I'm walking the floor over you I can't sleep a wink that is true I'm hoping and I'm praying as my heart breaks right in two Walking the floor over you Now darling, you know I love you well I love you more than I can ever tell I thought you would love me and you always would be mine You went away and left me here with troubles on my mind I'm walking the floor over you I can't sleep a wink that is true I'm hoping and I'm praying as my heart breaks right in two Walking the floor over you |
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
There's a long line of mourners coming down our street
Their fancy cars are such a sight to see They're all of your rich friends that knew you in the city And now they finally brought you back to me The papers told of how you lost your life Of the party and the fatal crash that night The race on the highway the curve nobody seen Now you're riding in that long black limousine When you left home you told me that, that someday you'd be returning With a fancy car for the whole town to see Well now everybody's watching now and I guess you finally got your dream You're riding in one of them long black limousines Through tears I watch as you ride by With a chauffeur at the wheel dressed up so fine I'll never love another my heart and all my dreams Ride with you in that long black limousine |
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
<lyrics>All around the water tank
Sleepin' in the rain A thousand miles away from home Waitin' for a train I walked up to a brake-man Just to give him a line of talk He said if you've got money I'll see that you don't walk. Well I haven't got a nickel Not a penny can I show He said "Get off, you railroad bum" And he slammed the boxcar door. Well he put me off in Texas A state I dearly love With the wide open spaces All around me The moon and stars above Nobody seems to want me Or to lend a helping hand I'm on my way from Frisco Heading back to Dixieland My pocketbook is empty My heart is full of pain I'm a thousand miles away from home Waitin' for a train. |
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
Deep within my heart lies a melody
A song of old San Antone Where in dreams I live with a memory Beneath the stars all alone It was there I found beside the Alamo Enchantment strange as the blue up above A moonlit pass that only she would know Still hears my broken song of love Moon in all your splendor know only my heart Call back my rose, rose of San Antone Lips so sweet and tender like petals falling apart Speak once again of my love, my own. Broken song, empty words I know Still live in my heart all alone For that moonlit pass by the Alamo And Rose, my Rose of San Antone Deep within my heart lies a melody, A song of old San Antone Where in dreams I live with a memory Beneath the stars all alone It was there I found beside the Alamo Enchantment strange as the blue up above A moonlit pass that only she would know Still hears my broken song of love Moon in all your splendor know only my heart Call back my rose, rose of San Antone Lips so sweet and tender like petals falling apart Speak once again of my love, my own. Broken song, empty words I know Still live in my heart all alone For that moonlit pass by the Alamo And Rose, my Rose of San Antone |
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
LITTLE OLE WINE DRINKER ME
(Hank Mills - Dick Jennings) ??????짬 ??????© '66 Johnny Bienstock Music, BMI ??????쨩 I'm praying for rain in California So the grapes can grow and they can make more wine And I'm a sittin' at a honky'n in Chicago With a broken heart and a woman on my mind I match the man behind a bar for the jukebox And the music takes me back to Tennessee When they ask who's the fool in the corner cryin' I say a little ole wine drinker me I came here last week from down in Nashville Cause my baby left for Florida on a train And I thought I'd get a job and just forget her But in Chicago a broken heart is still the same I match the man behind a bar... Yeah I say a little ole wine drinker me |
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
Today I started lovin' you again
And I'm right back to where I've really always been I got over you just long enough to let my heartache mend And then today I started loving you again What a fool I was to think, I could get by With only these few million tears I cried I should have known the worst was yet to come And the crying time for me had just begun Today I started loving you again And I'm right back to where I've really always been I got over you just long enough to let my heartache mend And then today I started loving you again Today I started loving you again And I'm right back to where I've really always been I got over you just long enough to let my heartache mend And then today I started loving you again |
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
Just because I ask a friend about her
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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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
MOM AND DAD'S WALTZ
(Lefty Frizzell) ≪ ⓒ '51 Peer International, BMI ≫ I'd walk for miles cry or smile for my mama and daddy I want them I want them to know How I feel my love is real for my mama and daddy I want them to know I love them so In my heart the joy tears start cause I'm happy And I pray every day for mom and pappy and each night I'd walk for miles cry or smile for my mama and daddy I want them to know I love them so I'd fight in wars do all my chores for my mama and daddy I want them to live on till they're called I'd work and slave and never rave to my mama and daddy Because I know I owe them my all In my heart the joy tears start... I love them so |
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
Making believe that you still love me
It's leaving me alone and so blue But I'll always dream, still I'll never own you Making believe, it's all I can do? I can't hold you close, darlin' when you're not with me You're somebody's love and you will never be mine Making believe I'll spend my lifetime Loving you and making believe Making believe that I never lost you But those happy hours that I find now are so few My plans for the future will never come true Making believe that's all I can do? I can't hold you close, darlin', when you're not with me Lord, you're somebody's love, and you will never be mine Making believe I'll spend my lifetime Loving you and making believe |
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003) | |||||
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003) | |||||
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
The old hometown looks the same as I step down from the train
There to meet me is my mama and papa Down the lane I look and there runs Mary Hair of gold and lips like cherry It's good to touch the green green grass of home The old house is still standing though the paint is cracked and dry There's the old oak tree that I used to play on Down the lane I walk with my sweet Mary Hair of gold and lips like cherry It's so good to touch the green green grass of home Yes, they'll all come to meet me arms outreached smiling sweetly It's so good to touch the green green grass of home Then I awake and look around me at the four gray walls that surround me And I realized that I was only dreaming For there's a guard and there's that sad old padre Arm in arm we'll walk at daybreak And again I'll touch the green green grass of home Yes, they'll all come to see me in the shade of that old oak tree And they lay me 'neath the green green grass of home |
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003) | |||||
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
Oh, the love you promised would be mine forever
I would have bet my bottom dollar on Well, it sure turned out to be a short forever Just once I turned my back and you were gone From now on all my friends are gonna be strangers I'm all through ever trusting anyone The only thing I can count on now is my fingers I was a fool believing in you, now you are gone It amazes me, not knowing any better Than to think I had a love who would be true Why, I should be taken out, tarred and feathered To have let myself be taken in by you |
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
Silver wings shinning in the sunlight, roaring engines headed somewhere in flight. Their taking you away, leaving me lonley, silver wings slowly fading out of sight. Don't leave me i cry, don't take that airplane ride. But you locked me out of your mind. left me standing here behind. Silver wings shining in the sunlight, roaring engines headed somewhere in flight. Their taking you away, leaving me lonley. silver wings slowley fading out of sight. Silver wings shining in the sunlight, roaring engines headed somewhere in flight, their taking you away. Leaving me lonley. Silver wings slowley fading out of sight. Slowley fading out of sight. |
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
Things I learned in hobo jungle
Were things they never taught me in a class room Like where to find a hand out While bummin' through Chicago in the afternoon Hey, I'm not braggin' or complainin' I'm just talkin' to myself man to man This ol' mental fat I'm chewin' didn't take a lotta doin' But I take a lot of pride in what I am I guess I grew up a loner I don't remember ever havin' any folks around But I keep thumbin' through the phonebooks And looking for my daddy's name in every town And I meet lots of friendly people But I'll always wind up leavin' on the lam Hey, where I've been or where I'm goin' Didn't take a lotta knowin' But I take a lot of pride in what I am I never travel in a hurry Because I got nobody waitin' for me anywhere Home is anywhere I'm livin' If it's sleepin' on some vacant bench in City Square Or if I'm workin' on some road gang Or just livin' off the fat of our great land I never been nobody's idol but at least I got a title And I take a lot of pride in what I am I never been nobody's idol I take a lot of pride in what I am I take a lot of pride in what I am |
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from Merle Haggard - Country Classics (2003)
Where does the good times go
Where does the river flow Where does the north wind blow Where does the good times go Lips that used to burn with love Now are cold beneath my touch Still I love you oh so much Where does the good times go Where does the good times go Where does the river flow Where does the north wind blow Where does the good times go Arms that used to hold me tight Eyes that shone with love so bright Now have changed like day to night Where does the good times go Where does the good times go Where does the river flow Where does the north wind blow Where does the good times go Where does the good times go |
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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
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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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
Down every road there's always one more city
I'm on the run, the highway is my home I raised a lot of cane back in my younger days While Mama used to pray my crops would fail I'm a hunted fugitive with just two ways, Outrun the law or spend my life in jail I'd like to settle down but they won't let me A fugitive must be a rolling stone Down every road there's always one more city I'm on the run, the highway is my home I'm lonely but I can't afford the luxury Of having one I love to come along She'd only slow me down and they'd catch up with me For he who travels fastest goes alone I'd like to settle down but they won't let me A fugitive must be a rolling stone Down every road there's always one more city I'm on the run, the highway is my home I'm on the run, the highway is my home |
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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
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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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
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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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
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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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
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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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
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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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
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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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
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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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
She was always there each time I needed you
Holding on to me like I held on to you We still don't have what you and I once had No, it's not love, but it's not bad No, it's not love, not like ours was. It's not love But it keeps love from driving me mad And I don't have to wonder who she's had No, it's not love, but it's not bad I turn to her when you leave me alone Sometimes even when you're here, and you're still gone She's slowly changing what you leave so sad No, it's not love, but it's not bad No, it's not love, not like ours was. It's not love But it keeps love from driving me mad And I don't have to wonder who she's had No, it's not love, but it's not bad |
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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
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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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
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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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
Big wheels rollin', big wheels rollin'
Movin' on. Big wheels rollin', gotta keep 'em goin', Big wheels rollin', Movin' on. The white line is the life line to a nation. And men like Will and Sonny make it move. Livin' like a gypsy, always on the go Doin' what they best know how to do. Jammin' gears has got to be a fever, 'Cause men become addicted to the grind. It takes a special breed to be a truck drivin' man, And a steady hand to pull that load behind. Big wheels rollin', big wheels rollin' Movin' on. |
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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003) | |||||
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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
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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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
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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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
There's not much a man can do inside a prisoner
Just take his mem'ry trips and fights the pain And a word from home can mean so much to a prisoner It's been years since that last letter came Not a day goes by that I don't think of mama And my nights are filled with thoughts of sweet Marie And my old friends I ran around with keep on running through my mind But I just wonder if they ever think of me I wonder if they know that I'm still living And still proud to be a part of Uncle Sam I wonder if they think I died of hunger In this rotten prison camp in Viet Nam Not a day goes by that I don't think of mama And my nights are filled with thoughts of sweet Marie And I remember daddy sayin' you'll come back a better man And I just wonder if they ever think of me Oh I just wonder if they ever think of me |
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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
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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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
Grandma's maiden name was Zona Villines
There's ninety years to tell about in a few short lines Born in Newton County down in Arkansas Then in nineteen-one she married Grandpa We laid her soul to rest one Sunday mornin' And everybody knew she'd done her part Don't get set to hear no hidden family legend Just a song about the life of Grandma Harp (Spoken) Just think about the times that she lived through And think about the changing world she saw Now somehow she reared a decent family out of poverty And for seventy years she loved the same old Grandpa To me, her passing brought a closing chapter To a way of life that I love within my heart I just mean to say I owe her something special If just a song about the life of Grandma Harp Grandma's maiden name was Zona Villines There's ninety years to tell about in a few short lines Born in Newton County down in Arkansas Then in nineteen-one she married Grandpa We laid her soul to rest one Sunday mornin' And everybody knew she'd done her part Don't get set to hear no hidden family legend Just a song about the life of Grandma Harp |
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from Merle Haggard - 20 Country No.1'S (2003)
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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from Merle Haggard - Unforgettable Merle Haggard (2004) | |||||
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from Merle Haggard - Unforgettable Merle Haggard (2004)
In a quaint caravan
There's a lady they call, 'the gypsy' She can look in thefuture And drive away all your fears Everything will come right If you'll only believe the gypsy She could tell at a glance That my heart was so full of tears She looked at my hand and told me My lover was always true And yet in my heart I knew, dear Somebody else was kissing you But I'll go there again 'Cause I want to believe the gypsy That my lover is true And will come back to me someday She looked at my hand and told me My lover was always true And yet in my heart I knew, dear Somebody else was kissing you But I'll go there again 'Cause I want to believe the gypsy That my lover is true And will come back to me someday |
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from Merle Haggard - Unforgettable Merle Haggard (2004)
Unforgettable
That's what you are Unforgettable Tho' near or far Like a song of love that clings to me How the thought of you does things to me Never before has someone been more Unforgettable in every way And forever more, that's how you'll stay That's why darling it's incredible That someone so unforgettable Thinks that I am unforgettable too |
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from Merle Haggard - Unforgettable Merle Haggard (2004)
Sometimes I wonder why I spend
The lonely night dreaming of a song The melody haunts my reverie And I am once again with you When our love was new And each kiss an inspiration But that was long ago And now my consolation Is in the stardust of a song And beside a garden wall When stars were bright You are in my arms The nightingale told his fairy tale A paradise where roses bloom Though I dream in vain In my heart it always will remain My stardust melody The memory of love's refrain Though I dream in vain In my heart it always will remain My stardust melody The memory of love's refrain The memory of love's refrain |
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from Merle Haggard - Unforgettable Merle Haggard (2004)
I've flown around the world in a plane
I've settled revolutions in Spain And the North Pole I have charted Still I can't get started with You On the golf course, I'm under par Metro Goldwyn have asked me to star I've got a house, a Showplace Still I can't get no place with you 'Cause you're so supreme lyrics I write of you, I Dream Dream day and night of you And I scheme just For the sight of you Baby, what good does it do? I've been consulted by Franklin D Greta Garbo has Had me to tea Still I'm broken-hearted 'Cause I Can't get started with you |
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from Merle Haggard - Unforgettable Merle Haggard (2004) | |||||
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from Merle Haggard - Unforgettable Merle Haggard (2004)
Every time it rains, it rains
Pennies from heaven Don't you know each cloud contains Pennies from heaven You'll find your fortunes falling All over the town Make sure that your umbrella Is upside down And trade them for a package of Sunshine and flowers If you want the things you love You gotta have showers And when you hear it thunder Don't run under a tree There'll be pennies from heaven For you and me Every time it rains, it rains Pennies from heaven Don't you know each cloud contains Pennies from heaven You'll find your fortunes falling All over the town Make sure that your umbrella Is upside down Trade them for a package of Sunshine and flowers If you want the things you love You gotta have showers And when you hear it thunder Don't run under a tree There'll be pennies from heaven For you and me There'll be pennies from heaven For you and me |
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from Merle Haggard - Unforgettable Merle Haggard (2004)
Now you say you're lonely
You cried the long night through Well, you can cry me a river Cry me a river I cried a river over you Now you say you're sorry For being so untrue Well, you can cry me a river Cry me a river I cried a river over you You drove me Nearly drove me out of my head While you never shed a tear Remember? I remember all that you said Said that love was too plebeian Said that you were through with me and Now you say you say love me And just to prove you do Come on and cry me a river Cry me a river You drove me Nearly drove me out of my head While you never shed a tear Remember? I remember all that you said Said that love was too plebeian Told that you were through with me and Now you say you say love me And just to prove you do Come on and cry me a river Cry me a river I cried a river over you Cry |
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from Merle Haggard - Unforgettable Merle Haggard (2004)
I'LL GET BY
WRITERS FRED E. AHLERT, ROY TURK I'll get by As long as I have you Though there be rain and darkness too I'll not complain I'll see it through Though I may be far away it's true Say, what care I dear, I'll get by As long as I have you |
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from Merle Haggard - Unforgettable Merle Haggard (2004)
You're nobody 'til somebody loves you
You're nobody 'til somebody cares You may be a king and you may possess The world and all its gold But gold won't bring you happiness When you're growin' old The world is still the same, you'll never change it Just as long as the stars shine above Well, you're nobody 'til somebody loves you So find yourself somebody to love The world is still the same, you'll never change it Just as long as the stars shine above You're nobody 'til somebody loves you So find yourself somebody, find yourself somebody Find yourself somebody to love |
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from Merle Haggard - Unforgettable Merle Haggard (2004) | |||||
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from Merle Haggard - Unforgettable Merle Haggard (2004)
I'm throwin' a goin' away party
A party for a dream of mine So put me somewhere off in a corner With a glass and bottle of your party wine Don't worry it won't be a loud party I feel too low to get too high It's just a sad goin' away party For a dream I'm telling goodbye I'm throwin' a goin' away party A party for a dream of mine Nobody's coming but a heartache And some tears will drop in now most anytime Don't worry it won't be a loud party Dreams don't make noise when they die And so since it's a goin' away party Go away and let me cry Hey, it's just a sad goin' away party For a dream I'm tellin' goodbye, goodbye |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
I'm writing this down in a trench mon
Don't scold if it isn't so neat The way that you did, when I was a kid When I'd come home with mud on my feet The captain just gave us our orders And mom we must carry them through I'll finish this letter the first chance I get But for now I'll just say I love you Then the mothers old hands began to tremble And she fought back the tears in her eyes But they came unashamed,for there was no blame And she knew that her soldier had died Then the mother knelt down by her bedside And she prayed Lord above hear my plea Please protect all the boys who are fighting tonight |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
I know I'm only Shelly's winter love
She only seems to need me now and then I know I'm only Shelly's winter love But she's mine alone till springtime comes again When springtime comes I know that she'll be leavin' When those friends of her's start callin' her uptown So I live and wait for Shelly's winter season When her troubled moments bring her back around I know I'm only Shelly's winter love She only seems to need me now and then I know I'm only Shelly's winter love But she's mine alone till springtime comes again When Shelly's painted world turns cold and stormy It's then she finds the need to come around To these arms of mine she knows are always waiting But she'll leave when love has thawed the winter ground I know I'm only Shelly's winter love She only seems to need me now and then I know I'm only Shelly's winter love But she's mine alone till springtime comes again |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
Like the ancient Roman Empire this world is doomed to fall
And it's much too big a thing for mortal man Just take a look around and see the writing on the wall Somehow we've got to find a helping hand This world has never been in the awful shape it's in And people scorn the things our leaders do It's time a prayer was spoken from the hearts of every man Jesus take a hold and lead us through The mighty roar of gunfire is now a local sound And our city streets are filled with angry men Law's now a mockery throughout our troubled land And destruction seems to be the current trend This world has never been in the awful shape it's in And our leaders seem in doubt what to do It's time a prayer was spoken from the hearts of every man Jesus take a hold and lead us through Jesus take a hold and lead us through |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006) | |||||
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
Yeah I'm a good loser born to be that way this dog he never had his day
Yeah I'm a good loser so don't worry bout my pride Me don't look back you can't see my hurt inside There must be a sin I'm payin' for cause I felt my share of heartaches long before This same life runs in cicles I can't say they're wrong My lucks been running bad too long But I'm a good loser... [ guitar ] There's no sign of changes coming soon and I may never sing another tune Cause losin' you would probly be my biggest hurt today But don't you let my feelin's make your way Cause I'm a good loser... |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
The Levis that I'm wearin' have beeen good to me
They just won't admit they're growin' old Though my shirt's made contact with the gutter, now and then At least it keeps my body from the cold Thank God, folks back home in Harland County Can't see what success has done to me Would you believe the kids in Harland High School Voted me most likely to succeed Now I'm walkin' on the sidewalks of Chicago If I buy the bread I can't afford the wine Now I'm walkin' on the sidewalks of Chicago Wishin' I had lived some other time I wasn't here too long before I met her And then later she really swept me off my feet And she stayed just long enough to make me love her And now they're sweepin' me up off the street My mama thinks I've really hit the big time She's written ever day since I've been gone But she doesn't know that 109 West Charolette Is the address of the West Side Mission Home Now I'm walkin' on the sidewalks of Chicago If I buy the bread I can't afford the wine Now I'm walkin' on the sidewalks of Chicago Wishin' I had lived some other time |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
There's a circle of people where I'm no longer welcome
I'm ashamed to say that I'm no longer fit I could sober up tomorrow and face my friends again But I've got no reason to quit No I've got no reason for living right and there's no other way to forget I could sober up tomorrow and face my friends again But I've got no reason to quit I've got no reason for living right and there's no other way to forget I know down deep inside me I'm man enough to change But I've got no reason to quit |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006) | |||||
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
Tonight there'll be candlelight and roses
In this little country chapel that's almost falling down There'll be tears in this old farmer's eyes this evening When I give my one possession to that city boy from town His hair is a little longer than we're use to But, I guess I should find something good to say About this man who's won the farmer's daughter And will soon become my son-in-law today Mama left eight years ago December And it was hard to be a Dad and Mama too But, somehow we made home of this old farmhouse And love was all my baby ever knew He could be the richest man in seven counties And not be good enough to take her hand But, he says he really loves the farmer's daughter And I know the farmer's daughter loves the man |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
Did you ever steal a quarter when you was 10 years old?
Ever wear a brogan with a hole in the sole? Did you ever ride a freight train while runnin' from the law? I've done it all, lawd lawd, I've done it all. Did you ever spend a winter in a dirty jail? Did you ever buy a topcoat at a rummage sale? Did you ever spend a Christmas inside detention hall? I've done it all, lawd lawd, I've done it all. Well, I've picked my share of cotton, boys and I've drove one railroad spike. And I've been everywhere I talk about and I can tell you what its like. I've even been to 'Frisco wearin' reg'lar clothes With <?> them modern hippie folks starin' down their nose. I can proudly say I've answered my patriotic call I've done it all, lawd lawd, I've done it all. <instrumental> Well, I've picked my share of cotton, boys and I've drove one railroad spike. And I've been everywhere I talk about and I can tell you what its like. I've even been to 'Frisco wearin' reg'lar clothes With <?> them modern hippie folks starin' down their nose. I can proudly say I've answered my patriotic call I've done it all, lawd lawd, I've done it all. |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
Well there's been sayin' goin' round I began to think it's true
It's awful hard to love someone when they don't care about you Once I had a lovin' gal the sweetest little thing in town But now she's gone and left me she done turn me down But I ain't got nobody nobody cares for me And I'm so sad and lonely won't somebody come and take chance with me I'll sing you sweet love songs honey all of the time If you'll only be the pretty mama of mine Cause I ain't got nobody nobody cares for me [ guitar - dixieland - fiddle ] Yeah I ain't got nobody... |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006) | |||||
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
Just old Rambling Bill, just old Rambling Bill
Some day I might get married and, baby, I might settle down I ain't got no home, I'm here all alone All the clothes I've got, I've got them on Just old Rambling Bill, just old Rambling Bill Some day I might get married and, baby, I might settle down I've been all around from town to town I've got some good things on my way around Just old Rambling Bill, just old Rambling Bill Some day I might get married and, baby, I might settle down ...Rock it, boys! I'm just like a piano player, carry nothing but my hat I play women where I find 'em and leave 'em where I played 'em at Just old Rambling Bill, just old Rambling Bill Some day I might get married and, baby, I might settle down Rocks is my pillow, sunshine keeps me warm Blue sky is my blanket and Mother Nature built my home Just old Rambling Bill, just old Rambling Bill Some day I might get married and, baby, I might settle down wash everything I had down the street I was hollerin' for mercy, and it weren't no boats around Hey I was hollerin' for mercy, and it weren't no boats around Hey that looks like people, I've gotta stay right here and drown Hey my house started shakin', started floatin' on down the stream Hey my house started shakin', went on floatin' on down the stream It was dark as midnight, people began to holler and scream |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
Someday when our dream world finds us
And these hard times are gone We'll laugh and count our blessings In a mansion all our own If we both pull together tomorrow's sure to come Someday we'll look back and say it was fun We live on love and pennies And the day dream out of sight And I'm amazed the way you smile When things don't turn out right We climb each hill together each step one by one And someday we'll look back and say it was fun Someday when our dream world finds us And these hard times are gone We'll laugh and count our blessings In a mansion all our own If we both pull together tomorrow's sure to come Someday we'll look back and say it was fun And someday we'll look back and say it was fun |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
TRAIN OF LIFE
(Roger Miller) ≪ ⓒ '66 Tree Publishing, BMI ≫ I sit alone at my table and watch all the others have fun And I'm tired of sittin' on the side of track a watchin' the mainline run I'm tired of havin' no future just livin' on things that I've done And I'm tired of sittin' on the side of track a watchin' the mainline run Train train don't leave me oh train of life I got no one to call me their darling to hug me and call me their hon And I'm tired of sittin' on the side of track just a watchin' the mainline run I'm tired of havin' no future... Train train don't leave me oh train of life |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
ONE SWEET HELLO
(Merle Haggard) ≪ ⓒ '71 Tree Publishing, BMI ≫ One sweet hello and one sad goodbye Two empty arms and these lonely nights to cry Together is was heaven but how quickly time did fly With one sweet hello and one sad goodbye These precious mem'ries linger on haunting my mind since you're gone These little things between us that really have no ties Are all we have together and all we realize One sweet hello... Together is was heaven... |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
ONE ROW AT A TIME
(Red Lane - Dottie West) ≪ ⓒ '71 Tree Publishing, BMI ≫ The southeast Georgia red clay dust is groundin' to my blue jeans A heavy hundred pound cotton sack a draggin' long behind Wanting believe this place so bad I forgot it how I got here Workin' my way back home one row at a time It's along old cotton road between here and Vaco Than three days of bummin' through that California line And two more days of pickin' to that house just south of Fresno Workin' my way back home one row at a time Mississippi delta mud is caked in layers of my brogains Sunshine on snow white cotton nearly makes me blind I can almost see 'em now a homefolk runnin' out to meet me Workin' my way back home one row at a time It's along old cotton road... Workin' my way back home one row at a time |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
I came back to find my Annie'd moved away
To some town in California close in something somewhere close to east LA Don't think finding her was easy cause something sure had changed my Tulsa girl But I came here to show my love and try to understand her crazy world I was thrilled because she treated me with joy And was glad she still remembered Well enough to know someone she called her boy And I've heard about those sugar cutes before I ever came to find her there I was glad to be excepted even though I've known as big time Annie's square I'm just big time Annie's leaning post someone she can turn to now and then Annie says I'm feeble but Annie's friends don't question The square John known as big time Annie's friend Well sometimes I feel happy through and through And I always find excuses for anything my Annie wants to do We don't agree on nothin' but I'll be dangled if we don't make the pair My friends call her hippie and her friends call me big time Annie's square I'm just big time Annie's leaning post... |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
I feel like a stranger in this home I built for you
And I can't understand this awful change you're going through But lately I've been watching you grow colder every day And I'd rather be gone than in your way I'd rather be gone than in your way I'd rather see someone else here in my place And if I decide on leaving my world will end today But I'd rather be gone than in your way I'd rather be gone... I'd rather be gone |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
My driftin' memory goes back to the spring of '43,
When I was just a child in momma's arms. My daddy plowed the ground and promised someday we would leave This run-down mortgaged Oklahoma farm. Then one night I heard my daddy sayin' to my momma That he'd finally saved enough to go. California was his dream, a paradise, for he had seen Pictures in magazines that told him so. California Cottonfields, Where labor camps were filled with weary men with broken dreams. California Cottonfields, As close to wealth as daddy ever came. Nearly everything we had was sold or left behind, From my daddy's plow to the soup that momma canned. Some folks came to say farewell or see what all we had to sell; Some just came to shake my daddy's hand. That model A was loaded down and California bound; A change of luck was just 4 days away. But the only change that I remember seeing in my daddy Was when his dark hair turned to silver grey. California Cottonfields, Where labor camps were filled with weary men with broken dreams. California Cottonfields, As close to wealth as daddy ever came. |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
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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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
Tulare dust in a farm boy's nose
Wondering where the freight train goes Standin' in the field by the railroad track Cursin' this strap on my cotton sack I can see mom and dad with shoulders low Both of 'em pickin' on a double row They do it for a livin' because they must That's life like it is in the Tulare dust The California sun was something new That when we arrived in '42 And I can still remember how my daddy cussed The tumbleweeds here in the Tulare dust The wally fever was a comin' fate To the farmworkers here in the Golden State And I miss Oklahoma but I'll stay If I must and help make a livin' in the Tulare dust The Tulare dust in a farm boy's nose Wondering where the freight train goes Standin' in the field by the railroad track Cursin' this strap on my cotton sack |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
That old white haired judge in Dallas
Didn't pay my story no mind They're takin' me down to Huntsville I'm bringin' in a load of time They caught me on a caper that I planned for days And proved everything I done I'm on my way to Huntsville But I'm looking for a chance to run My hands don't fit no choppin' pile And cotton was never my beg They better keep both eyes on me Or they're gonna lose old Hag Hey there ain't so far to Mexico There I can find my way They're takin' me down to Huntsville But I'm not gonna stay They got me chain and leg irons I guess they got a good excuse They know I'm gonna run the first chance I get cause they never gonna cut me loose And I don't care if they shoot me down I'll never be free again I've got two long life turns to do Both runnin' in the end Hey there ain't so far to Mexico There I can find my way They're takin' me down to Huntsville But I'm not gonna stay |
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from Merle Haggard - Hag/ Someday We'Ll Look Back (2006)
THE ONLY TROUBLE WITH ME
(Merle Haggard) ≪ ⓒ '71 Tree Publishing, BMI ≫ I receive my big promotion down at the lumber yard And my income tax return will soon be due I just made my last big payment on my 68 Corver the only trouble with me is you I came up with a winning ticket on a ocean liner tours And the trip and everything was planned for two And I arranged for our vacation and the time I thought we'd leave Now the only trouble at all is you Yeah the only trouble with me is you and it's driving me out of my mind Hey I've done everything a man can do and you refuse me every time I gave up my bachelor quoters where the secret bet comes down And the vices that I'm guilty of are few And everyone who knows me says I'm fun to be around Oh the only trouble with me is you Yeah the only trouble with me is you... Yeah the only trouble with me is you |
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from Merle Haggard - I'M A Lonesome Fugitive/ Branded Man (2006)
All of me belongs to you all the time
You're the only one that's ever on my mind There's no way that I would ever be untrue There's not one single part of me That don't miss you through and through 'Cause all of me belongs to you Eyes are worthless 'cause you're not here to see My lips are so forgotten since you forgotten me My arms ached from reaching out to you the way they do There's not one single part of me That don't miss you through and through 'Cause all of me belongs to you Fingers claw the darkness in my dreams Searching for a love I lost but can't redeem Hey, I'm yours and I can't give my heart to someone new There's not one single part of me My heart don't inclue 'Cause all of me belongs to you Fingers claw the darkness in my dreams Searching for a love I lost but can't redeem Hey, I'm yours and I can't give my heart to someone new There's not one single part of me My heart don't inclue 'Cause all of me belongs to you All of me belongs to you |
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from Merle Haggard - I'M A Lonesome Fugitive/ Branded Man (2006)
My house of memories, is all I own,
I live in misery, now that you're gone. A constant reminder, of what used to be, Is torturing me, in my house of memories. My house is a prison, where memories surround me. There's no place to hide where you're memory won't find me. My house of memories, is all I own, I'm all alone, in my house of memories. My house is a prison, where memories surround me. There's no place to hide where you're memory won't find me. My house of memories, is all I own, And I'm all alone, in my house of memories. In my house of memories. |
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from Merle Haggard - I'M A Lonesome Fugitive/ Branded Man (2006)
LIFE IN PRISON
(Merle Haggard) ??????짬 ??????© '64 Owen Publications, BMI ??????쨩 The jury found the verdict first degree They swore I planned her death to be I prayed they sentence me to die But they wanted me to live and I know why So I do life in prison for the wrongs I've done And I pray every night for death to come My life will be a burden every day If I could die my pain might go away Insane with rage I took my darling's life Because I loved her more than life My dreams for her will last a long long time But I'd rather die than live to lose my mind But I've got life in prison... If I could die my pain might go away |
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from Merle Haggard - I'M A Lonesome Fugitive/ Branded Man (2006)
It gets longer in between each time you call
I'd be safe in saying you no longer care at all We're never seem together like we used to Be tell me darling whatever happened to me I once played a big part in your world Think back and I know you'll agree You still play a big part in my world Oh but whatever happened to me I made up my own excuses for so long I can't keep myself from asking what went wrong Please forgive me if I'm just too blind to see And tell me darling whatever happened to me Please forgive me if I'm just too blind to see And tell me darling whatever happened to me |
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from Merle Haggard - I'M A Lonesome Fugitive/ Branded Man (2006)
Well I gotta keep my reputation I gotta keep my pride
Can't let you know you've hurt me I can't let you know I've cried I gotta make you think I'm happy everywhere I go I gotta keep my hurt inside me I can't let it show I gotta drink up and be somebody I have another round I can't let my troubles find me I gotta keep your mem'ry down Can't let you drive me crazy can't let you win I gotta drink up and be somebody again Well I can't spend my whole life grieving I gotta find myself I gotta put me back together I gotta find someone else I don't make you think I'm happy everywhere I go I gotta keep my hurt inside me I can't let it show I gotta drink up and be somebody |
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from Merle Haggard - I'M A Lonesome Fugitive/ Branded Man (2006)
I played a brand new record on the jukebox
And I scarcely could believe the song I heard It told of how you left me for another It was almost like I'd written every word Someone told my story in a song The lyrics told of happiness and home And then it told of how you've done me wrong Someone told my story in a song The writer must've seen the way you done me For he told it all and never missed a line He told of swinging doors and the jukebox And he even knew I almost lost my mind Someone told my story in a song The lyrics told of happiness and home Then it told of how you've done me wrong Someone told my story in a song |
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from Merle Haggard - I'M A Lonesome Fugitive/ Branded Man (2006)
You say that you like ridin'
In my Cadillac When I try to kiss you You keep on pushin' me back You say you like to party and the money that I earn But if you don't give me a sample Before I sign that deed Don't look at me Like maybe you don't understand.... If you wanna be my Woman Then you know you gotta let me be your man. Piano & Guitar solo You say yer from the country I don't believe that's true You try to play it smart And look so innocent too You say you need a ring To give the lovin' that I need But if you don't give me a sample Before I sign that deed Don't look at me Like maybe you don't understand.... If you wanna be my Woman Then you know you gotta let me be your man. Piano solo, ending in a slide-out. |
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from Merle Haggard - I'M A Lonesome Fugitive/ Branded Man (2006)
Mary's mine and she'll always be till the end of time
She gave her heart to me No truer love could I ever find than Mary's love And Mary's mine I once lived the life without meaning Just the face with no place in this world At last I found reason for living And I owe it all to the love of a girl Her love gave me reason for living To make her happy is first on my mind Because of her my life has real meaning I love her so and I know Mary's mine Mary's mine and she'll always be till the end of time She gave her heart to me No truer love could I ever find than Mary's love And Mary's mine No truer love could I ever find than Mary's love 'Cause Mary's mine |
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from Merle Haggard - I'M A Lonesome Fugitive/ Branded Man (2006)
Well not long ago I was a happy man
Money in my pockets with the rings on my hands My money's all Gone and I'm feelin' low Standin' on the corner of Skid Row My girl friend left me she don't want me no more We had a great big fight just a night before She said I got no class because she knows I've been hangin' around on Skid Row Well people walk by and they stop and stare They giggle and they stickle at the clothes I wear It's just another day like it always goes When you're hangin' around on Skid Row I got an old John Beam with the pain more through Got a great big hole in the bottom of my shoe My wine's all gone and I need some more Standin' on the corner of Skid Row Well people walk by and they stop and stare They giggle and they stickle at the clothes I wear It's just another day like it always goes When you're hangin' around on Skid Row |
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from Merle Haggard - I'M A Lonesome Fugitive/ Branded Man (2006)
For years and years I've rambled
I drank my wine and gambled But one day I thought I would settle down I have met a perfect lady She said she'd be my baby We built a cottage in the old hometown But somehow I can't give up My good old rambling ways Lord, the railroad trains are calling me away I may be rough, I may be wild I may be tough and that's just my style I can't give up my good old rough and rowdy ways But somehow I can't give up My good old rambling ways Lord, the railroad trains are calling me away I may be rough, I may be wild I may be tough and that's just my style I can't give up my good old rough and rowdy ways [Incomprehensible] blues boy |
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from Merle Haggard - I'M A Lonesome Fugitive/ Branded Man (2006)
Oh, you poor, broke, mixed up, mess of a heart
Yeah, a little, bitty woman gonna tear you all apart I warned you a thousand times But you wouldn't listen nor pay me no mind You poor, broke, mixed up, mess of a heart Yeah, I watched her buy her tickets in Charlotte, North Carolina And I heard her say, "One-way, please, to Denver" She's goin' to meet that other guy and it won't do us no good to cry 'Cause she's wearin' his ring on her finger Oh, you poor, broke, mixed up, mess of a heart Yeah, a little, bitty woman gonna tear you all apart Yeah, I warned you a thousand times But you wouldn't listen nor pay me no mind You poor, broke, mixed up, mess of a heart Well, I watched her tip the porter As she stepped aboard that midnight train bound to take her faraway forever I watched the tail light fade away knowing she was goin' to stray And I wish this broken heart was leavin' with her Oh, you poor, broke, mixed up, mess of a heart Yeah, a little, bitty woman gonna tear you all apart I warned you a thousand times But you wouldn't listen nor pay me no mind You poor, broke, mixed up, mess of a heart You poor, broke, mixed up, mess of a heart |
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from Merle Haggard - I'M A Lonesome Fugitive/ Branded Man (2006)
LIFE IN PRISON
(Merle Haggard) ??????짬 ??????© '64 Owen Publications, BMI ??????쨩 The jury found the verdict first degree They swore I planned her death to be I prayed they sentence me to die But they wanted me to live and I know why So I do life in prison for the wrongs I've done And I pray every night for death to come My life will be a burden every day If I could die my pain might go away Insane with rage I took my darling's life Because I loved her more than life My dreams for her will last a long long time But I'd rather die than live to lose my mind But I've got life in prison... If I could die my pain might go away |
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from Merle Haggard - I'M A Lonesome Fugitive/ Branded Man (2006)
I played a brand new record on the jukebox
And I scarcely could believe the song I heard It told of how you left me for another It was almost like I'd written every word Someone told my story in a song The lyrics told of happiness and home And then it told of how you've done me wrong Someone told my story in a song The writer must've seen the way you done me For he told it all and never missed a line He told of swinging doors and the jukebox And he even knew I almost lost my mind Someone told my story in a song The lyrics told of happiness and home Then it told of how you've done me wrong Someone told my story in a song |
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from Merle Haggard - I'M A Lonesome Fugitive/ Branded Man (2006)
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 |