Your mama used to worry about that big muddy river. Honey do your remember?. You let the screen door slam when you stepped off the front porch. Then your mama calling don't be late.
(Ryan Shupe & The Rubberband). . When you cry, be sure to dry your eyes,. 'Cause better days are sure to come.. And when you smile, be sure to smile wide,.
She looks in the mirror and stares at the wrinkles that weren't there yesterday. And thinks of the young man that she almost married. What would he think if he saw her this way.
You make my eyes run over all the time. You're happy when I'm out of my mind. You won't love me but you won't let me be. Don't you ever get tired of hurtin' me?.
Don't let me cross over love's cheatin' line. I'm tempted my darling to steal you away don't let me cross over stay out of my way. You know that I love you and I'm not the stealing kind.
Don't it make you wanna go home now don't it make you wanna go home. All God's children get weary when they roam. Don't it make you wanna go home don't it make you wanna go home.
Last night, I went to sleep in Detroit City. And I dreamed about those cotton fields back home. I dreamed about my mother, dear old papa, sister and brother.
Dear heart I wish you were here to warm this night. (Dear heart seems like a year since you've been out of my sight). A single room a table for one it's a lonesome town all right.
Oh Danny Boy the pipes the pipes are calling. From glen to glen and down the mountain side. The summer's gone and all the roses falling it's you it's you must go and I must bide.
A windblown sky on a desert plain. A sea of burning sand that's never seen the rain. Stumbling along with his water gone. Dried-up tears and a longing for his home.
l laughed it off when she left, l said she'd come back again. Don't we all have the right to be wrong now and then. . She won't come home, says her love will never be mine again.
l laughed it off when she left. l said she'd come back again. Don't we all have the right. To be wrong now and then. . She won't come home. She says her love will never be mine again.
I hear tell you're doin' well. Good thing have come to you. I wish I had your happiness. And you had a do-wacka, do-wacka, do-wacka, do-wacka, do-wacka-do.
DO YOU WANNA GO TO HEAVEN. FROM BROADWAY MUSICAL "BIG RIVER". Writer Roger Miller. . Looka Huck, do you wanna go to heaven. Do you wanna go to Heaven.
Disco man dressed in white. Ladies on the left and ladies on the right. Drives a T-bar top car all around the town. Disco man sure gets around. . Disco man you'll go far.
Dear heart, wish you were here to warm this night. Dear heart, it seems like a year since you went out of my sight. A single room, a table for one, it's a lonesome town, alright.
She watches the soaps and pins all her hopes and her dreams. She lets her mind drift with the scripts that unfold on the screen. . She can't live like they live but each day she sits there and tries.
I was the words and you were the music. We were a song, sung out of tune. There is a light that brightens the night-time. Ah but there's a dark side of the moon.
See the ruin on the hill where the smoke is hanging still. Like an echo of an age long forgotten. There's a story of a home crushed beneath those blackened stones.
Well, here I sit high, gettin' ideas. Ain't nothing but a fool would live like this. Out all night and runnin' wild. Woman sittin' home with a month-old child.