I spent some time in the hills of old Kentucky. I've travelled south on down to Tennessee. I thought I found true love in Carolina. But I woke up next day in misery.
I'm callin' from a pay phone, I was headin' out of town. I really meant to leave this time but I guess I'm havin' doubts. It's hard for me to walk away from all we could've had.
Bill might be from Kentucky. And Jimmy from Tennessee. I'm an All American Bluegrass girl. And proud as I can be. . Each day I greet the mornin'. With the sounds of the radio.
I thought I had driven you out of my mind. When I crossed that bridge on memory lane and burned it one last time. I told myself it's over and I'm finally free.
He doesn't know that everything is changed. He still says he loves me, but now he looks away.. And more than that, he says less and less each day.. . He's telling me goodbye a little at a time..
I will always remember. The first time that we met. And the first time that I kissed your lips. Is a thing I won't forget. . The special way you held me.
Any time you're feeling lonely. Any time you're feeling blue. Any time you feel downhearted. That will prove your love for me is true. . Any time you're thinking about me.
Play your rock 'n' roll on the stereo. Push the cruise control. Disappear into the groove. Take the photograph, try to make it last. In the awkward laugh and make it true.
She was a good companion, eyes like the Grand Canyon. She was an American beauty. She was a long goodbye, she was the best alibi. She was an American beauty.
Standing in the shadows. A high for the restless heart. Strangers and the scarecrows. I lost the race before the start. Staring at the ceiling. The bridges that were burned.
At last, my love has come along. my lonely days are over, and life is like a song. At last,the skies above are blue. My heart was wrapped in clover. Every since the night I looked at you.
[Chorus]. As long as I live, if it be one hour. Or if it be one hundred years. I'll keep rememberin', for-ever and e-ver. I'll love you dear, as long as I live..
I'm a high straight in Plainview. A side bet in Idalou. An' a fresh deck in Mobile. Yeah some call me high handed. Some call me low handed. But I'm holdin' what I am the wheel.
I woke up in another strange place by a 40 acre parking lot with every kind of sign. I was talking to another strange face who was tellin' me that he didn't have the time.
(Part 1). (Instrumental). . (Part 2). ... verme tan solo y triste. Cual hoja al viento,. Quisiera llorar, quisiera morir. De sentimiento. . (Part 3). There's an alley in Acuna.
I'm almost crazy almost crazy. Couldn't go to sleep last night walked the floor until the daylight. Thinkin' how it used to be when you were here with me.
Yeah here comes Amos. Now Amos Moses was a Cajun. He lived by himself in the swamp. He hunted alligator for a living. He'd just knock them in the head with a stump.
Alright, watch out. . Now my daddy was hard shelled Alabama preacher. My momma was a dedicated Sunday school teacher. My brother went to college and got a PHD.
Six foot six stood on the ground, weighted 235 pounds. But I saw that giant of a man brought down to his knees by love. He was the kind of man who would gamble on love.
You oughts see Mr Jones when he rattles the bones. Old Colonel Brown jumpin' round like some kinda clown. Ol' aged mama she done past eighty-three shoutin' out I'm full o'pep.