I know you loved him. A long time ago. Even now in my arms. You still want him I know. But darling this time. Let your memories die. When you hold me tonight.
Don't rock the jukebox. I wanna hear some Jones. My heart ain't ready. For the Rolling Stones. I don't feel like rockin'. Since my baby's gone. So don't rock the jukebox.
Ask me any kind of question, anything you. want to know.. Tell you all about my lovers, heartaches and laughter. from a long time ago.. . Ask me if I'm finally happy,.
Girl you're my sunshine. Chase away the raindrops. Make it all worthwhile. Make all the pain stop. . Just like the river. Keep love flowin'. Don't let our world stop.
Well I first kissed you on a hollow log. Down by the river they call the Dog. We fell in love and we vowed that day. Like the flow of the river our love won't change.
Here's my keys. I want you to take them. I think im gonna need you, to get back home. Hold on to my hat, i dont want to loose it. I couldnt stand for something else to be gone.
I was born on the Dixie Highway, red clay and Georgia pines. I was raised on the Dixie Highway, no sweeter place you'll ever find.. Wood frame house, and gravel driveway.
Here's my keys. I want you to take 'em. I think I'm gonna need you. To get back home. . Hold on to my hat. I don't want to lose it. I couldn't stand. For somethin' else to be gone.
Dallas packed her suitcase. And drove off in the brand new car I bought her. She made leaving me look easy. I wish she'd made it look a little harder.
She said, I don't usually dance this close to strangers. You know a girl can't be too careful with her heart. But I saw you and thought that you looked harmless.
Excuse me ma'am, I saw you walkin'. I turned around, I'm not a stalker. Where you goin? Maybe I can help ya. My tank is full, and I'd be obliged to take ya.
Well, way down yonder on the Chattahoochee. It gets hotter than a hoochie coochie. We laid rubber on the Georgia asphalt. We got a little crazy but we never got caught..
Well, way down yonder on the Chattahoochee. It gets hotter than a hoochie coochie. We laid rubber on the Georgia asphalt. We got a little crazy but we never got caught..
She's burnin' the honky tonks down. Burnin' the honky tonks down. Smoke's been rising all over town. She's burnin' the honky tonks down. . She's burnin' the honky tonks down.
Daddy won a radio, he tuned it to a country show. I was rocking in the cradle to the crying of a steel guitar. Mama used to sing to me, she taught me that sweet harmony.
Bring On The Night. It's twilight and the streets Light are coming on. I'm in a stream of cars. On this Boulevard, headed home. I can hardly wait. You can make what went wrong today.
How long will I love you. I don't really know. I'd like to think forever. Is how far we could go. So let me paint a picture. Of how it's gonna be. The day you don't mean everything to me.
Jimmy Buffett & Alan Jackson. . It's time for a change. I'm tired of that same ol' same. The same ol' words, the same ol' lines. The same ol' tricks and the same ol' rhymes..
I'm lost in the night. The icy wind is howling out your name. And desolation wanes. Like a fog. The fires rolling in. In the wind. . I'm out in the rain.
He's just a singer, a natural born guitar ringer. Kind of a clinger to sad old songs. He's not a walk-behinder, he's a new note finder. But his name's a reminder.