(Chip Taylor). . I was on a bus comin' back to us. From Atlanta in '53. And I picked up a rhythm and blues magazine. Layin' underneath my seat. And I found out the stuff they'd been playin' us.
I don't mind the thought of growing old. But I don't Want to lose my sense of humor. I'm okay as long as I can laugh. I don't care if everything goes wrong.
I'm glad I had the nerve to talk to you that day.. I could just as easily have let you get away.. In that crowded airport far from my hometown,. If I had lost my courage then you wouldn't be around;.
(Shawn Camp/John Scott Sherrill). . Way out here you can see for miles. If there was anything to be seen. Maybe I could tell the difference between. Where I am and where I've been..
The king of broken hearts doesn't ask much from his friends. And he has quite a few of them. They know he will understand. That's just the way it goes..
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I knew the stakes were high right from the start. And when she dealt the cards I dealt my heart. Now I just found a game that I can't play. And this is where the cowboy rides away.
Hey, they call me the fireman, that's my name. Makin' my rounds all over town. Puttin' out old flames. . Hey, well, everybody'd like to have what I've got.
(Mel Torme (c) 1946). . Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Jack Frost nipping at your nose. Yule-tide carols being sung by a choir. And folks dressed up like Eskimos..
Without a warnin' your out of control.. The ground shakes and the oceans roll.. This is the big one,. There's no where to run.. . On the Richter scale of a romance,.
Well, excuse me, but I think you've got my chair.. No, that one's not taken; I don't mind if you sit here.. I'll be glad to share.. Yeah, it's usually packed here on Friday nights..
We loaded up my old station wagon. With a tent, a Coleman, and sleeping bags. Some fishing poles, a cooler of cokes. Three days before we had to be back.
We loaded up my old station wagon. With a tent, coleman, and sleepin' bags. Some fishin' poles, a cooler of Cokes. Three days before we had to be back.
I met her in that honky tonk. I thought that she would change. But now I see just how much I was wrong. Though we both tried our love still died. And now she's gone from me.
You try and try to erase. That lonely look on your face. You try and try to pretend. Soon it's all gonna end. You cry a few more tears. Into a few more beers.
It's a quite little place tucked away in the hills. Where a crystal clear lake makes it crystal clear. That there's not another livin' soul for miles and miles around.
You try and try to erase. That lonely look on your face. You try and try to pretend. Soon it's all gonna end. You cry a few more tears. Into a few more beers.
(Steve Leslie/Melba Montgomery). . I said I don't love you,. And I ain't never been your fool. That's a lie, and that's the truth.. And if it's over, makes no difference if we're through.
She can drive a truck and rope and ride,. She feels right at home right by my side,. That's my kind of woman,. That's my cup of tea,. That's my kind of woman,.
Well that's just great. Just what I needed. The icing on that cake. You're leavin'. But I give up. Throw up my hands. There's nothing I can say or do.