You always hurt the one you love The one you shouldn't hurt at all You always take the sweetest rose And crush it until the petals fall You always break
If I can steal your love from someone else Someone can steal you from me If you can't be true to the one you have You wouldn't be true to me A wedding
Well she spent all my money throwed me out on my nose Then have the nerve to ask me what a matchbox hold my clothes Dry bread it ain't greasy hard work
I didn't have to open up the bottle to pour out the glass of cherry wine After all the things you've said if I want to look at red I look at this broken
Dusty skies I can't see nothing in sight Good old Dan you'll have to guide me right For we lose our way the cattle will stray And we lose them all tonight
EVERLASTING HILLS OF OKLAHOMA Writer Tim Spencer The everlasting hills of Oklahoma They hold a million treasures to be found Golden grain on hills of
TAKE ME BACK TO TULSA (Bob Wills - Tommy Duncan) « © '41 Peer International » Where's that gal with red dress on some folks called her
FADED LOVE Writers Bob Wills, John Wills As I look at the letters that you wrote to me it's you that I am thinking of As I read the lines that to me
TAKE THE a??Aa?? TRAIN Writers Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus You must take the A train To go to Sugar Hill way up in Harlem If you miss the A train
Babe you got me up a tree a way out on a limb You told me lies you let me on then turned me down for him You took my heart tore it all apart and then
FOGGY RIVER (Fred Rose) « © '46 Milene Music » Your love is colder than a foggy river flowing o'er a heart of stone You left me stranded
TEARDROPS ON THE ROCKS (Bobby Bare - Charlie Williams) « © '62 Return Music » Well hello Sam now how you been guess it's a while since
BUT THAT'S ALL RIGHT (Red Lane) « © '68 Tree Publishing » Black satin slippers and the long flowing gown walking on the clouds never looking
Early one mornin' while makin' the rounds I took a shot of cocaine and I shot my woman down Went right home and I went to bed I stuck that lovin' 44 beneath
COUNTRY BUMPKIN (Don Wayne) « © '74 Tree Publishing » He walked into the bar and parked his lanky frame upon a tall bar stool With a long
CAB DRIVER Writer C. Carson Parks Cab Driver, drive by Mary's place I just wanna chance to see her face Don't stop the meter, let it race Cab Driver
CORNER OF MY LIFE (Bill Anderson) « © '73 Stallion Music » I'm not looking for a sweetheart just a gentle lady friend Someone I can softly
When you go down to Deep Elem just to have a little fun Better have your fifteen dollars when the policeman comes Oh sweet mama papa got them Deep Elem