There goes the boy from Santa Fe. Who lost his momma in the second grade. Played Romeo in his high school play. He's never been in an aeroplane. . There goes the boy who goes to town.
My world is one long hot day in Georgia. Till the moon shines through the pines. And my world is sweet as the honeysuckle. Hangin' from the vine. . What's it like in your world, baby?.
If you were mine. I would celebrate like everyday was Christmas. If you were mine. I would love you like it's nobody's business. . I would give you everything I had.
You come home uncompleted. Down and defeated, feeling all alone. You think your dreams are passing by you. And deep down inside you, you're running out of hope.
One more time. Yeah, that's what I said back a couple times ago. Thank you. Kindly for reminding me I'm good to go. . I'm gone. And I'm taking all my good stuff.
I'll be seeing you. Hey, don't forget your coat. I'll be seeing you. Feels like it's turning cold. . I hate that you're leaving. With so much unsaid. And this strange empty feeling.
Where do I start?. Lying on a blanket underneath the stars. With your head on my chest. I always liked that best. . I hate how times flies. I still think back sometimes.
The Arizona sun looks like a ruby in the sky. And when the desert wind blows like a friend. It's enough to make you high. Here I am so far away from Eastern Standard Time.
You don't know me but I'm the girl who lives downstairs. Apartment two fourteen the girl with long brown hair. I know you've seen me 'cause I've seen you but we've never spoken.
(Cyndi Thomson/Tommy Lee James/Jennifer Kimball). . Where do I start. Lying on a blanket underneath the stars. With your head on my chest. I always liked that best.
(C.W. McCall, Bill Fries, Chip Davis). . Write me a song about singin'. Write me a song about free. Do a little tune about lovin' and a-livin'. Do it just for me.
(Bill Fries, Chip Davis). . Me an' Earl was haulin' chickens on a flatbed out of Wiggins, and we'd spent all night on the uphill side of thirty-seven miles of hell called Wolf Creek Pass. Which is up on the Great Divide?.
(C.W. McCall, Bill Fries, Chip Davis). . It's 4 A.M., and I'm a hundred miles from breakfast in Wyomin'. I'm not complainin'. . I got the radio on, playin' on a station from New Orleans.
(C.W. McCall, Bill Fries, Chip Davis). . From the album Wilderness. . Come along and sing. A song you knew before. Come along and sing. Once more. . Come along and live.
(Terry Skinner, J.L. Wallace). . [Chorus]. (Gotta keep these wheels). Wheels of fortune rollin'. It don't matter where we're goin'. East or west or south to Tennessee.
(Ron Agnew). . Jimmy Joe left the mountain 'bout seven months ago,. When the autumn nights turned cool. Chasin' a dream, like they say. Just goin' away to school.
(C.W. McCall, Bill Fries, Chip Davis). . Ev'ry evenin', when the sun goes down. And nobody can see me. I get my Chevy an' I cruise around. Makin' love on my CB.
(There Won't Be No Rock 'N' Roll). (C.W. McCall, Bill Fries, Chip Davis). . Well, it's only gonna be about an hour, friend. 'Til they dam your favorite river.
(Walt Meskell, Tim Martin). . Just another Texas bus stop. Texas never seems to end. On my seventh cup a' coffee. Waitress, hit me once again. Gotta date in Colorado.
(Bill Fries, Chip Davis). . How long has it been. Since you got up on the early side a' mornin'?. And saw the sun a-risin'. Bright an' shiny on the eastern side a' day?.