Corrine Corrina, where you been so long?. Corrine Corrina, where you been so long?. Ain't been no lovin' since you been gone. I love Corrina, tell the world I do.
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.
There's a place where Mother Nature's got it all together. She knows just when to let wild flowers bloom. Somehow she always seems to know exactly what she's doin'.
So your mama taught you right from wrong. And you wouldn't want to disappoint her. But you been lonesome a way too long. And what you don't know really won't hurt her.
Seems like every November. When the weather gets bad. I start to remember. All the good times we had. The long nights get longer. I Wish an friend would come by.
JUST AS I AM. (Charlotte Elliott - William Bradbury - Bill Walker). '60 Lilac Tree Music, BMI. . Just as I am without one plea but that Thy blood was shed for me.
I remember you loved me with all of your heart. And I know your's as well as my own. I know you still need me and you're out there somewhere. And maybe you're cold and alone.
One night when the moon was bright on the moonlit bay. That is where I found my little Cherokee maid. The memory of the that night of love, is lingering yet.
Carolyn, let me tell you what I heard about a man today. He didn't come home from work and he went away. Till he came to a city, bright in the nighttime like day.
Carolyn let me tell you what I've heard about a man today. He didn't come home from work and he went away. Till he came to a city bright in the night time like day.
I'm so young and you're so old. This, my darling, I've been told. I don't care just what they say. 'Cause forever I will pray. . You and I, we will be as free.
Well I'm goin' to California. Where they sleep out every night. I'm goin' to California. Where they sleep out every night. I'm leaving you, mama. 'Cause you know you don't treat me right.
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.
Well I was born in a small border town. And I left home at a young age and headed on down. And I started walking. Following a white line. I was on the side of a wild rush end freeway.
(This is for all you sophisticated ladies out there). . She grew up in the city in a little subdivision. Her daddy wore a tie. Mama never fried a chicken.
Corrine Corrina, where you been so long?. Corrine Corrina, where you been so long?. Ain't been no lovin' since you been gone. I love Corrina, tell the world I do.
I'm just a country boy. I'm used to starry nights. She's metropolitan. She's used to neon lights. She loves the Gucci scene. I love my own blue jeans.
I said I'd call sometime. No I think I just said I might. 'Cause I was cool as Colorado. Mr. Saturday Night. We're talkin' shades on. Leanin' on the pay phone.
Nobody knows where she goes every other weekend. Monday morning shes back at work with a smile on her face again. They ask but she don't tell shes keeping him to her self.
Long day, long week. Baby let me lay you down and get you off your feet. What you waiting for, my heart's an open door. There's nothing, I love more than when you.