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from O Brother, Where Are Thou? (오 형제여, 어디에 있는가?) [ost] (2000)
I had a friend named Ramblin' Bob
Who used to steal gamble and rob He thought he was the smartest guy in town But I found out last Monday That Bob got locked up Sunday They've got him in the jailhouse way down town He's in the jailhouse now he's in the jailhouse now I told him once or twice quit playin' cards and shootin' dice He's in the jailhouse now Yodel... He played a game called poker pinoccle with Dan Yoker But shooting dice was his greatest game Now he's downtown in jail nobody to go his bail The judge done said that he refused a fine He's in the jailhouse now he's in the jailhouse now I told him once or twice quit playin' cards and shootin' dice He's in the jailhouse now I went out last Tuesday met a gal named Susie Told her I was the swellest guy around We started to spend my money Then she started to call me honey We took in every cabaret in town We're in the jailhouse now We're in the jailhouse now I told the judge right to his face We didn't like to see this place We're in the jailhouse now Yodel... |
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from Jimmie Rodgers - First Sessions 1927-1928 (2001)
I'll pack my grip for a farewell trip
Kiss Susie Jane goodbye at the fountain I'm going, said I, to the land of the sky Away out on the mountain Where the wild sheep grows and the buffalo lows And the squirrels are so many you can't count them Then I'll make love to some turtle dove Way out on the mountain When the north winds blow and we're gonna have snow And the rain and the hail comes bouncing I'll wrap myself in a grizzly bear coat Away out on the mountain Where the snakes are vile and the zebras' wild And the beavers paddle on walking canes Then I'll send my boots with a buffalo hide Away out on the mountain Where the whippoorwills sing me to sleep at night And the eagle roosts on the rocks of spontan I'll feast on the meat and the honey so sweet Way out on the mountain |
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from Jimmie Rodgers - First Sessions 1927-1928 (2001)
I woke up this morning
The blues all around my bed I woke up this morning The blue's all around my bed I didn't have nobody To hold my aching head If you don't want me, woman Give me your right hand If you don't want me, woman Give me your right hand 'Cause I can find me another mama And I know you can find a man I love you, Memphis You know I love, love you so Lord, I love you, Memphis Tennessee, I love you so And I'd rather be here Than any other place I know I've got my ticket I'm sure gonna ride this train, hey, hey, hey Lord, I've got my ticket I'm sure gonna ride this train I'm goin' some place Where I won?t hear 'em call your name I'm goin' to the river Take me a rockin' chair, sing them blues, boy I'm goin' to the river And take me a rockin' chair And if the blues don't leave me I'll rock all the way from here I don't want you, mama And I know you don't want me, Lord, Lord, Lord I don't want you, woman And I know you don't want me So I'm goin' to New Orleans From there on across the sea |
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from Next Brel: Tribute To Jacques Brel [tribute] (2004) | |||||
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from The Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers/ A Tribute [tribute] (1997)
My heart is longing for you, love
I cared for you more then you knew Though you have broken each promise Yesterday's dreams are untrue Alone, I'll be yearning tomorrow When sunshine brings memories of you My sunshine will turn into sorrow As a dream of the love you once knew Why should I always be lonesome When sunny and blue are the skies While shadows and loneliness linger I'm dreaming with tears in my eyes Why did you promise me sweetheart Never to leave me alone Yesterday's sunshine is faded You're love wasn't true like my own Alone, I'll be yearning tomorrow When sunshine brings memories of you My sunshine will turn into sorrow As a dream of the love we once knew Why should I always be lonesome When sunny and blue are the skies While shadows and loneliness linger I'm dreaming with tears in my eyes |
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from The Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers/ A Tribute [tribute] (1997) | |||||
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from The Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers/ A Tribute [tribute] (1997)
All around the water tank waitin' for a train
I'm thousand miles away from home sleepin' in the rain I walked up to a brakeman just to give him a line of talk He said if you've got money I'll see that you don't walk I haven't got a nickel not a penny can I show Get off get off you railroad bum he slammed the boxcar door Well he put me off in Texas a state I dearly love The wide open spaces all around me the moon and stars up above Nobody seems to want me or lend me a helping hand I'm on my way from Frisco goin' back to Dixie Land 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 The Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers/ A Tribute [tribute] (1997) | |||||
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from The Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers/ A Tribute [tribute] (1997)
The sweetest girl in the world
Is my blue-eyed Jane We fell in love like turtledoves While the moon was shining down I asked her then, I asked her when Wedding bells would ring She said, "Oh, dear, it seems so queer That this could happen here." You are my little pal And I never knew a sweeter gal My little blue-eyed Jane I love you so And when the sun goes down And the shadow's creeping over town Just meet me in the lane My blue-eyed Jane Janie dear, listen here I've come to say farewell The world is drear without you, dear But now I cannot linger here I'm going away this very day Oh please, come go with me I'll be sad and blue wanting you Longing all day through My little blue-eyed Jane You'll always be the same sweet thing I know you'll never change I love you so And when the sun goes down And the shadow's creeping over town Then I'll come back again My blue-eyed Jane And when the sun goes down And the shadow's creeping over town Then I'll come back again My blue-eyed Jane |
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from The Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers/ A Tribute [tribute] (1997)
When it's peach picking time in Georgia, apple picking time in Tennessee
Cotton picking time in Mississippi, everybody picks on me When it's roundup time in Texas the cowboys make whoopee Then down in old Alabama it's gal picking time to me Yodel ay-hee o, olay-hee o, olay-hee. There's the bluegrass down in Kentucky; Virginia's where they do the swing Carolina, now I'm coming, to you to spend the spring Arkansas, I hear you calling; I know I'll see you soon There's where I'll do a little picking underneath the Ozark moon. Yodel ay-hee o, olay-hee o, olay-hee. Now when hard times overtake you, I hope they don't get me For I've got a sweetie waiting, for me down in Tennessee I know I'm going to see her, I hope it won't be long There's where we'll pick a little cabin, and call it our mountain home Yodel ay-hee o, dee yodel ay-hee o, dee yodel ay-hee. When the pickaninnies pick the cotton, I'll pick a wedding ring We'll go to town and pick a little gown, for the wedding in the spring I hope the preacher knows his business; I know he can't fool me When it's peach picking time in Georgia, it's gal picking time to me Yodel ay-hee o, dee yodel ay-hee o, dee yodel ay-hee. |
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from The Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers/ A Tribute [tribute] (1997) | |||||
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from The Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers/ A Tribute [tribute] (1997) | |||||
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from The Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers/ A Tribute [tribute] (1997)
(Jimmie Rodgers)
I said T for Texas T for Tennessee Oh, yeah, I said T for Texas T for Tennessee Said, T for old Thelma The gal who made a wreck out of me Well, if you don't want me momma You sure don't have to start Ah, if you don't want me momma You sure don't have to start 'Cause I can get more women Than a passenger train car Yeah, I said T for Texas T for Tennessee Whoa, T for Texas T for Tennessee I said, T for old Thelma The gal who made a wreck out of me I'm gonna buy me a pistol Just as long as I am tall I'm going to buy me a pistol Just as long as I am tall I'm gonna shoot down old mean Thelma Just to watch her jump and fall I said T for Texas T for Tennessee I said T for Texas T for Tennessee T for old Thelma The gal who made a wreck out of me Gonna buy me a shotgun With a great long shiny barrel, oh yeah I'm gonna buy me a shotgun With a great long shiny barrel Gonna shoot down that rounder That stole away my girl I'm going where the water Tastes like cherry wine Yeah, I'm going where the water Tastes like cherry wine 'Cause the water down here in Georgia Tastes like turpentine I said T for Texas T for Tennessee Oh I said, T for Texas T for Tennessee I said T for old Thelma The gal who made a wreck out of me Oh yeah, women make a fool out of me |
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from Jimmie Rodgers - Essential Jimmie Rodgers (1997)
I'll pack my grip for a farewell trip
Kiss Susie Jane goodbye at the fountain I'm going, said I, to the land of the sky Away out on the mountain Where the wild sheep grows and the buffalo lows And the squirrels are so many you can't count them Then I'll make love to some turtle dove Way out on the mountain When the north winds blow and we're gonna have snow And the rain and the hail comes bouncing I'll wrap myself in a grizzly bear coat Away out on the mountain Where the snakes are vile and the zebras' wild And the beavers paddle on walking canes Then I'll send my boots with a buffalo hide Away out on the mountain Where the whippoorwills sing me to sleep at night And the eagle roosts on the rocks of spontan I'll feast on the meat and the honey so sweet Way out on the mountain |
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from Jimmie Rodgers - Essential Jimmie Rodgers (1997) | |||||
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from Jimmie Rodgers - Essential Jimmie Rodgers (1997)
I woke up this morning
The blues all around my bed I woke up this morning The blue's all around my bed I didn't have nobody To hold my aching head If you don't want me, woman Give me your right hand If you don't want me, woman Give me your right hand 'Cause I can find me another mama And I know you can find a man I love you, Memphis You know I love, love you so Lord, I love you, Memphis Tennessee, I love you so And I'd rather be here Than any other place I know I've got my ticket I'm sure gonna ride this train, hey, hey, hey Lord, I've got my ticket I'm sure gonna ride this train I'm goin' some place Where I won?t hear 'em call your name I'm goin' to the river Take me a rockin' chair, sing them blues, boy I'm goin' to the river And take me a rockin' chair And if the blues don't leave me I'll rock all the way from here I don't want you, mama And I know you don't want me, Lord, Lord, Lord I don't want you, woman And I know you don't want me So I'm goin' to New Orleans From there on across the sea |
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from Jimmie Rodgers - Essential Jimmie Rodgers (1997)
Dear sweetheart, as I write to you
My heart is filled with pain For if these things I hear are true I'll never see you again They tell me, darlin', that tonight You'll wed another man But if you do, I'll tell you true My boat will never land You promised that you would wait for me That nothin' could come between That in my arms someday you'd be My wife and lovely queen I builded you that cozy home And made a garden there And planted too with my own hands Sweet flowers rich and rare My future hopes are placed in you You've been my guidin' star Please write and tell me that you're true To the sailor who waits afar Just tell me that you love me yet Still long to be my wife I'll return and then we'll wed And live a happy life |
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from Jimmie Rodgers - Essential Jimmie Rodgers (1997)
I never knew that the place i grew
Is the grandest place on earth Till I roamed around from town to town But now I know what it's worth Listen while I tell you about the place I mean It's my little old home down in New Orleans Oh-de-lay-ee In the sunny south where the black oil flows That's where I long to be The dixie land where the white cotton grows Is calling now to me And soon i'll be in the land of my dreams It's my little old home down in New Orleans Oh-de-lay-ee I've been east, and way out west Been around most everywhere Now I'm headed south for a good long rest I'll be glad when I get there All the wonderful things in the world it seems Are awaiting for me down in New Orleans Oh-de-lay-ee In the sunny south where the black oil flows That's where I long to be The dixie-land where the white cotton grows Is calling now to me And soon I'll be in the land of my dreams And that's my little old home down in New Orleans Oh-de-lay-ee |
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from Jimmie Rodgers - RCA Country Legends (2002) | |||||
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from Jimmie Rodgers - RCA Country Legends (2002) | |||||
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from Jimmie Rodgers - RCA Country Legends (2002) | |||||
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from Jimmie Rodgers - RCA Country Legends (2002)
For weary weeks I waited
And hoping for the best But blues will make me ramble And the rails are leading west I'm feeling oh, so lonesome Pleasure I can't find I'm leaving you mean mama Just to worry you off of my mind That old kindly whistle Just fall in line and smile Mean, my mama haunts me And I crave the peace of mind I don't know where I'm going I'm feeling kind of square I've been from several places And I'm going to be from here Seems there's something missing There's feelings in my breath I crave to cover distance So mean mama give me wreath I hear the rails a singing The sky is clear and blue I'm going to leave you mama When the train comes rolling through No money in my pocket I'm roving around so flat And soon I'll be strolling Down that railroad track And when I'm miles away Riding all the while I think of you mean mama I think of you and smile |
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from Jimmie Rodgers - RCA Country Legends (2002) | |||||
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from Jimmie Rodgers - RCA Country Legends (2002)
Oh ley-he-he-he, ah-le-oh-lay-he-he-he
D'yo-del-ay-he-he, d'yo-del-ay-hee I just received your letter You're down and out, you say At first I thought I would tell you To travel on the other way But in my memory lingers All you once were to me I'm going to give you another chance To prove what you can be Any old time you want to come back home Drop me a line and say, no more you'll roam You had your chance to play the game fair And when you left me, sweetheart you only left a load of care Now that you're down I'm going to stick by you If you will only say your roaming days are through You'll find me here like the day you left me alone Any old time you wanna come back home You'll find me right here like the day you left me alone Any old time you wanna come back home, home, home |
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from Jimmie Rodgers - RCA Country Legends (2002) | |||||
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from Jimmie Rodgers - RCA Country Legends (2002) | |||||
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from Jimmie Rodgers - RCA Country Legends (2002) | |||||
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from Jimmie Rodgers - RCA Country Legends (2002) | |||||
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from Sounds Like Jimmie Rodgers - Disc D (2006) | |||||
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from Sounds Like Jimmie Rodgers - Disc D (2006) | |||||
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from "History Of Rock And Roll, Vol.6 -1957, Part 1" (2009)
Well, when I was a young man
never been kissed I got to thinkin' it over how much I had missed So I got me a girl and I kissed her and then, and then Oh, lordy, well I kissed 'er again Because she had kisses sweeter than wine She had, mmm, mmm, kisses sweeter than wine (Sweeter than wine) But I asked her to marry and be my sweet wife I told her we'd be so happy for the rest of our life I begged and I pleaded like a natural man And then, whoops oh lordy, well she gave me her hand Because she had kisses sweeter than wine She had, mmm, mmm, kisses sweeter than wine (Sweeter than wine) Well we worked very hard both me and my wife Workin' hand-in-hand to have a good life We had corn in the field and wheat in the bin And then, whoops oh lord, I was the father of twins Because she had kisses sweeter than wine She had, mmm, mmm, kisses sweeter than wine (Sweeter than wine) Well our children they numbered just about four And they all had a sweetheart a'knockin' on the door They all got married and they wouldn't hesitate I was, whoops oh lord, the grandfather of eight Because she had kisses sweeter than wine She had, mmm, mmm, kisses sweeter than wine (Sweeter than wine) Well now that I'm old and I'm a'ready to go I get to thinkin' what happened a long time ago Had a lot of kids, a lot of trouble and pain But then, whoops oh lordy, well I'd do it all again Because she had kisses sweeter than wine She had, mmm kisses sweeter than wine |
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from Unforgettable Hit Pops Vol.1 (2009)
Well, when I was a young man never been kissed
I got to thinkin' it over how much I had missed So I got me a girl and I kissed her and then, and then Oh, lordy, well I kissed 'er again CHORUS Because she had kisses sweeter than wine She had, mmm, mmm, kisses sweeter than wine (Sweeter than wine) Well I asked her to marry and to be my sweet wife I told her we'd be so happy for the rest of our life I begged and I pleaded like a natural man And then, whoops oh lordy, well she gave me her hand CHORUS Well we worked very hard both me and my wife Workin' hand-in-hand to have a good life We had corn in the field and wheat in the bin And then, whoops oh lord, I was the father of twins CHORUS Well our children they numbered just about four And they all had a sweetheart a'knockin' on the door They all got married and they wouldn't hesitate I was, whoops oh lord, the grandfather of eight CHORUS Well now that I'm old and I'm a'ready to go I get to thinkin' what happened a long time ago Had a lot of kids, a lot of trouble and pain But then, whoops oh lordy, well I'd do it all again Because she had kisses sweeter than wine She had, mmm, kisses, sweeter, than wine |
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from Vintage Country - 20 Original Country Hits (2007) | |||||
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from Vintage Country - 20 Original Country Hits (2007) | |||||
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from Harlem Jazz (2009) | |||||
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from Fifties vol 6 (2009) | |||||
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from Fifties vol 9 (2009)
Well, when I was a young man never been kissed I got to thinkin' it over how much I had missed So I got me a girl and I kissed her and then, and then Oh, lordy, well I kissed 'er again CHORUS Because she had kisses sweeter than wine She had, mmm, mmm, kisses sweeter than wine (Sweeter than wine) Well I asked her to marry and to be my sweet wife I told her we'd be so happy for the rest of our life I begged and I pleaded like a natural man And then, whoops oh lordy, well she gave me her hand CHORUS Well we worked very hard both me and my wife Workin' hand-in-hand to have a good life We had corn in the field and wheat in the bin And then, whoops oh lord, I was the father of twins CHORUS Well our children they numbered just about four And they all had a sweetheart a'knockin' on the door They all got married and they wouldn't hesitate I was, whoops oh lord, the grandfather of eight CHORUS Well now that I'm old and I'm a'ready to go I get to thinkin' what happened a long time ago Had a lot of kids, a lot of trouble and pain But then, whoops oh lordy, well I'd do it all again Because she had kisses sweeter than wine She had, mmm꿮isses꿺weeter꿻han꿾ine |
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from Hits 50 vol 9 (2009)
Well, when I was a young man never been kissed I got to thinkin' it over how much I had missed So I got me a girl and I kissed her and then, and then Oh, lordy, well I kissed 'er again CHORUS Because she had kisses sweeter than wine She had, mmm, mmm, kisses sweeter than wine (Sweeter than wine) Well I asked her to marry and to be my sweet wife I told her we'd be so happy for the rest of our life I begged and I pleaded like a natural man And then, whoops oh lordy, well she gave me her hand CHORUS Well we worked very hard both me and my wife Workin' hand-in-hand to have a good life We had corn in the field and wheat in the bin And then, whoops oh lord, I was the father of twins CHORUS Well our children they numbered just about four And they all had a sweetheart a'knockin' on the door They all got married and they wouldn't hesitate I was, whoops oh lord, the grandfather of eight CHORUS Well now that I'm old and I'm a'ready to go I get to thinkin' what happened a long time ago Had a lot of kids, a lot of trouble and pain But then, whoops oh lordy, well I'd do it all again Because she had kisses sweeter than wine She had, mmm꿮isses꿺weeter꿻han꿾ine |
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from Love On 45 Rpm? (2009)
Do do do do do do do do do do do do
Do do do do do do do do do do do do Why must I meet you in a secret rendevous Why must we steal away to steal a kiss or two Why must we wait to do the things we want to do Why, oh why, oh why, oh why, oh why Wish we didn't have to meet, secretly Wish we didn't have to kiss, secretly Wish we didn't have to be afraid to show the world that we're in love Till we have the right to meet, openly Till we have the right to kiss, openly We'll just have to be content to be in love, secretly Why, oh why, oh why, oh why, oh why Wish we didn't have to meet, secretly Wish we didn't have to kiss, secretly Wish we didn't have to be afraid to show the world that we're in love Till we have the right to meet, openly Till we have the right to kiss, openly We'll just have to be content to be in love, secretly |
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from Les chansons d'antan, vol. 2 (2009)
Well, when I was a young man never been kissed I got to thinkin' it over how much I had missed So I got me a girl and I kissed her and then, and then Oh, lordy, well I kissed 'er again CHORUS Because she had kisses sweeter than wine She had, mmm, mmm, kisses sweeter than wine (Sweeter than wine) Well I asked her to marry and to be my sweet wife I told her we'd be so happy for the rest of our life I begged and I pleaded like a natural man And then, whoops oh lordy, well she gave me her hand CHORUS Well we worked very hard both me and my wife Workin' hand-in-hand to have a good life We had corn in the field and wheat in the bin And then, whoops oh lord, I was the father of twins CHORUS Well our children they numbered just about four And they all had a sweetheart a'knockin' on the door They all got married and they wouldn't hesitate I was, whoops oh lord, the grandfather of eight CHORUS Well now that I'm old and I'm a'ready to go I get to thinkin' what happened a long time ago Had a lot of kids, a lot of trouble and pain But then, whoops oh lordy, well I'd do it all again Because she had kisses sweeter than wine She had, mmm꿮isses꿺weeter꿻han꿾ine |
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from Der Rock & Roll Der Wilden 50er (2009)
(Honeycomb)
(Honeycomb) Well it's a darn good life And it's kinda funny How the Lord made the bee And the bee made the honey And the honeybee lookin' for a home And they called it honeycomb And they roamed the world And they gathered all Of the honeycomb into one sweet ball And the honeycomb from a million trips Made my baby's lips Oh, Honeycomb, won't you be my baby Well, Honeycomb, be my own Got a hank o' hair and a piece o' bone And made a walkin' talkin' Honeycomb Well, Honeycomb, won't you be my baby Well, Honeycomb, be my own What a darn good life When you got a wife like Honeycomb (Honeycomb) And the Lord said now that I made a bee I'm gonna look all around for a green, green tree And He made a little tree and I guess you heard Oh, then well he made a little bird And they waited all around until the end of Spring Gettin' every note that the birdies sing And they put 'em all into one sweet tome For my Honeycomb Oh, Honeycomb, won't you be my baby Well, Honeycomb, be my own Got a hank o' hair and a piece o' bone And made a walkin' talkin' Honeycomb Well, Honeycomb, won't you be my baby Well, Honeycomb, be my own What a darn good life When you got a wife like Honeycomb (Honeycomb) And the Lord said now that I made a bird I'm gonna look all round for a little ol' word That sounds about sweet like "turtledove" And I guess I'm gonna call it "love" And He roamed the world lookin' everywhere Gettin' love from here, love from there And He put it all in a little ol' part Of my baby's heart Oh, Honeycomb, won't you be my baby Well, Honeycomb, be my own Got a hank o' hair and a piece o' bone And made a walkin' talkin' Honeycomb Well, Honeycomb, won't you be my baby Well, Honeycomb, be my own What a darn good life When you got a wife like Honeycomb (Honeycomb) |
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from Country Music - A Film by Ken Burns (The Soundtrack) (컨츄리 뮤직) [ost] (2019) | |||||
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from Country Music - A Film by Ken Burns (The Soundtrack) (컨츄리 뮤직) [ost] (2019) |