Now give me that old time religion give me that old time religion. Give me that old time religion Lord it's good enough for me. . Makes me love everybody makes me love everybody.
How old was I when I first seen Old Rivers. I can't remember when he weren't around. That old fellow he did a heap of work he spent his whole life walkin' plowed ground.
The General just gave me a medal oh I'm a sight for mom to see. But when the news gets round that I ain't got ole Bill. Some kids gonna think a whole lot less of me.
We don't smoke marijuana in Muskogee. We don't take our trips on LSD. We don't burn our draft cards down on Main Street. 'Cause we like living right and being free.
Everybody knows now everybody knows. Well you have made no secret of your new love affair. He buys you pretty presents and he takes you everywhere. You seen him all the places where you and I once went.
I gotta get up I gotta get goin' rain or shine sleetin' or snowin'. Nothing can stop me stop me stop my loving you. Wander through woods climb a high mountain.
North south east or west where can I forget her best. North south east or west which way should I go Lord I just don't know. . They say that Maine is beautiful and so is old Vermount.
When life seems full of clouds and rain and I am filled with not but pain. Who soothes my thumpin' bumpin' brain nobody. When winter come with snow and sleet me with hunger and cold feet.
No one will ever know how much I love you. Although a million tears start to flow. I may cry myself to sleep but I'll wake up smiling. Oh, I'll miss you but no one will ever know.
Well, that nine pound hammer is a little too heavy. For my size, honey, for my size. Roll on, buddy, pull a load o' coal. Now how you gonna roll, roll, roll, when the wheels won't roll?.
Take that night train to Memphis take that night train to Memphis. And when you arrive at the station. I'll be right there to meet you gonna be right there to greed you.
Six foot six stood on the ground weighed two hundred and thirty five pounds. But I saw that giant of a man brought down to his knees by love. He was a kind of man that would gamble on luck.
Standing on the road walking down the highway. Ain't going nowhere but that's my way of life. . Well I ain't never had much ambition but I always made my own way.
It would be a comfort to know you'd never doubt me. Even though I give you cause most every day. Sometimes I think that you'd be better off without me.
Sometimes I wonder when things go so wrong has God forsaken and left me alone. Then I remember through trials of distress. He's always with me I'm most richly blessed.
Money, marbles and chalk, sweetheart. But I still feel like I'm poor. 'Cause my money won't spend and my marbles won't roll. And my chalk, it don't write anymore.
If the wife and I are fussin' brother that's our right. 'Cause me and that sweet woman got a licence to fight. Why don't you mind your own business (mind your own business).
Wagon train, mile-long train. Four hundred mules, six hundred men. They didn't know the devil was in. This mile-long train, wagon train. . A man in black, no one knew his name.
RAMBLIN' ROSE. (Noel Sherman - Joe Sherman). © '62 Sneco Music. . Ramblin' rose ramblin' rose why you ramble heaven knows. Wild and wind blown that's how you've grown.
God put a song in the heart of an angel. And softly she sang it to me. . I get to thinkin' lotta times. About back when I was a lad. The old homeplace where I grew up.