I stayed as drunk as I could. For longer than I should. Off ruby-red lips and soft fingertips. And her long blonde hair. Was flowing everywhere. Like a red, red wine.
She was cool, she was hot. She was smokin' a lot. At the end of the bar. She had more than one. Too many buttons undone. On that blouse she wore. . Starin' too long.
I'm gonna change my ways of 'doin things around here. I'm turning over a new leaf ,gonna get my self in gear. 'Cause I've got a women who's better then most,.
A hundred cups of coffee,. Five hundred cigarettes. A thousand miles of highway. And I ain't forgot her yet. But I keep on movin',. I keep movin' down the line.
Half of my mistakes I made stone cold sober. Half of my mistakes I've made at closing time. Half the time I never saw it coming, until it was over. Oh, and half of my mistakes I've made with love the line.
Well it might be me, might be the whiskey. We might be loving, we might be tipsy. Tomorrow morning might hurt real bad. So lets make tonight last. . We've been hanging around this place (hanging around).
I use to smoke two packs a day. hardest thing I put away. I still sneak one now and then. use to drink more than I should. finally gave it up for good.
I lost my mind ten years ago. A wanderin' through the world. Let's cut right to the quick. I met me a dark-eyed girl. I was living in El Paso with a woman named Inez.
"Do you know who I am?" said Bill Haley. In a pancake house down near the Rio Grande. Well the waitress said, "I don't know you from diddley. To me you look like one more tired old man".
Well it's lonesome in this old town everybody puts me down. I'm a face without a name just a walking in the rain. I'm going back to Houston Houston Houston.
Honey, just allow me one more chance to get along with you. Honey, just allow me one more chance do anything with you. Well, I'm a walkin' down the road with my head in my hand.
Hot corn cold corn bring along the demijohn. Hot corn cold corn bring along the demijohn. Hot corn cold corn bring along the demijohn. Fare thee well Uncle Bill see you in the morning yes sir.
Now, hello stranger, put your loving hands in mine. Hello stranger, put your loving hands in mine. You are a stranger but you're a pal of mine. Now get up rounder, let a working man lay down.
Well, I wonder how the old folks are at home. I wonder if they'll miss me when I'm gone?. I wonder if they pray for their boy who went away. And left his dear old parents all alone.
Upon the rugged cross of Calvary. Was there my blessed Savior cried. Forgive them for they know not what they do. Oh, sinner friend, for thee he died.
I think I'll go across the ocean. If I don't change my notion. I've just got to forget you if I can. . I'm feeling so blue. I don't know what to do. Because I'm.
Down in the valley, the valley so low. Hang your head over, hear the wind blow. Hear the blow, hear the wind blow. Hang your head over, hear the wind blow.
I've been a havin' some hard travelin' I thought you know. I've been a havin' some hard travelin' way down the road. I've been a havin' some hard travelin' hard ramblin' hard gamblin'.
And it's a hard life. For a man with no wife. Babe, it's a hard life. God makes you live. . But without it. Don't doubt it. You don't even have. Your tears to give.
Puttin' on her makeup thinkin' no one will know but. It's late September and she's startin' to show. Keepin' it a secret 'cause girls can be mean. Boys don't want the mom-to-be, they want the prom queen.