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1. |
| 2:50 | ||||
I don't want a fast car
don't need a four lane highway There's not another place I'd rather be 'Cause out here in the country Bluebirds sing for nothing And the shade comes free with a tree Yeah he shade comes free with a tree The tree came with a mountain Right beside the river where the ground makes one heck of a scene The mountain counts for something, the view is worth a fortune And the shade comes free with a tree I never had a dollar that could buy me what i'm feelin' But i'm feelin' 'bout as good as I can be I need to be reminded when i'm lookin' for a bargain Not to overlook what's right in front of me I'll never make a killing trying to make a living But I make enough to raise a family I bought a piece of heaven off county road 11 Where the shade comes free with a tree Yeah where the shade comes free with a tree I never had a dollar that could buy me what i'm feeling And i'm feeling 'bout as good as i can be I need to be reminded when i'm lookin' for a bargain Not to overlook what's right in front of me I don't want a fast car don't need a four lane highway There's not another place i'd rather be Down county road 11 There's this little piece of heaven Where the shade comes free with a tree Yeah where the shade comes free with a tree Yeah the shad comes free with a tree |
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2. |
| 3:13 | ||||
I'll be glad to sign my autograph
If you want me to God knows I love singing It's what I was born to do You see me up there center stage In the spotlight for awhile But in the things that really matter I'm just sitting on the isle Cause I've seen a third grade angel with Dark circles 'neath her eyes Not a trace of hair left on her head Sayin' daddy don't you cry A single mom workin' overtime A college kid reading to the blind When you look for heroes know that I'm just a singer in a band I'm thankful to be living in This childhood dream come true But sometimes the attention just leaves me confused Hey, I love my t-shirt on those kids, my name there up in lights But when the show is done and I'm on the bus riding through the night I think of third grade angel with Dark circles 'neath her eyes Not a trace of hair left on her head Saying daddy don't you cry A soldier in a field of mines With each step he lays it on the line When you look for heroes know that I'm just a singer in a band I'm humbled when you take the time To hear my life in verse and rhyme But when it comes to heroes I know I'm just a singer in a band A singer in a band I'll be glad to sign my autograph if you want me to |
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3. |
| 3:38 | ||||
Don't ruin it for the rest of us
With your braggin' that you fell in love Can't you see we're kinda busy here Swappin' lies and cryin' in our beers So you're getting married good for you Its first inning Braves are down by two Grab a seat and keep your big mouth shut And don't ruin it for the rest of us I hardly recognized you With that smile on your face Your shirt's tucked in, you shaved your chin And every hair's in place You smell a whole lot better Than anybody in this bar Here's a dollar, buy yourself a cheap cigar Don't ruin it for the rest of us With your braggin' that you fell in love Can't you see we're kinda busy here Swappin lies and cryin' in our beers So you're gettin' married good for you Its third inning braves are down by two Grab a seat and keep your big mouth shut And don't ruin it for the rest of us You missed bowling season Butch blew a perfect game And when we got the new shirts printed up There was an "I" in Shooter's name Well Ronnie's back to walkin' He got another DUI So if you plan on gettin' out of here alive Don't ruin it for the rest of us With your braggin' that you fell in love Can't you see we're kinda busy here Swappin' lies and cryin' in our beers So you're gettin' married good for you It's sixth inning braves are down by two Grab a seat and keep your big mouth shut And don't ruin it for the rest of us So you're getting married good for you Its ninth inning we're about to lose I told you twice to keep your pie hole shut And don't ruin it for the rest of us Can't you see that we've been through enough Don't ruin it for the rest of us |
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4. |
| 3:38 | ||||
I'm No Stranger To The Rain came on my radio today
I hadn't heard that voice in way too long I've still got those worn out tapes The only three or four he made, what a shame I wish that wasn't all Hearin' that song took me back to my senior year The year I asked Mary Ellen Mayfield to the prom She agreed to go as friends, and I remember thinkin', "man I wish, Lord, I wish that wasn't all" Ain't it funny how sometimes we can be unsatisfied With things we should be thankful for Like an old Keith Whitley song or a slow dance at the senior prom Some things just leave you wantin' more Like the way I felt that June when Dad called me with the news Through tears, he told me my grand dad was gone He lived til' he was ninety-five, I know that's a good long life Still I wish, Lord, I wish that wasn't all Ain't it funny how sometimes we can be unsatisfied With things we should be thankful for Like the time we get to spend with the ones we love, family and friends Some things just leave you wantin' more I thank God that I found you Until now I never Knew That love could be this strong I could stay right here and hold you close for ten forevers in a row Still I'd wish, I'd wish that wasn't all Yeah I wish, Lord, I wish that wasn't all |
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5. |
| 2:48 | ||||
I'm gonna tell her that I love her
About a million times a day Oh I'm gonna do Everything I wouldn't do I'm gonna straighten up my act If I ever get her back I'm gonna break these old habits Just like I broke her heart It took her walking out For me to figure out How to keep our love on track If I ever get her Back in these arms Right where she belongs I'll hold her near Dry the tears and make her laugh If I ever get her back She'll be my every reason And I'll bend so we don't break I'll give her all my time Take time to read her mind She won't even have to ask If I ever get her Back in these arms Right where she belongs I'll hold her near Dry those tears and make her laugh If I ever get her Back in these arms Right where she belongs I'll hold her near Dry her tears and make her laugh If I ever get her back I'm gonna tell her that I love her |
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6. |
| 3:56 | ||||
I watched him take the two strike call
He hadn't tried to swing at all I guess he had all he could take He walked away for goodness sake His father's voice was loud and mean You won't amount to anything That little boy quit tryin' He just walked away There were teardrops on his face Tell me how would you feel You'd probably give up too If nobody believed in you That old man said one more try I know I'm not too old to drive I promised son I'll do my best This time I'm gonna pass the test Give me the keys dad and get in His father never drove again That old man quit tryin' He just turned away And there were tear drops on his face Tell me how you'd feel You'd probably give up too If nobody believed in you We'd take his name out of schools The lawyers say it breaks the rules The Pledge of Allegiance can't be read And under God should not be said I wonder how much he will take I just pray it's not too late What if God quit tryin' He just turned away There were tear drops on his face Tell me how would you feel You'd probably give up too If nobody believed in you Tell me how would you feel You'd probably give up too If nobody believed in you |
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7. |
| 4:41 | ||||
<i>[cover of Gene Watson song]</i>
When the last breath of life Is gone from my body And my lips are as cold as the sea When my friends gather round For my farewell party Won't you pretend you love me there'll be flowers from those who'll cry When I go and leave you in this old world alone I know you'll have fun at my farewell party Won't you be glad when i'm gone Don't be mad at me For wanting to keep you Till my life on this old world is through you'll be free at the end of my farewell party But I'll, I'll go away loving you There'll be flowers from those who'll cry When I go and leave you in this old world alone I know you'll have fun at my farewell party Won't you be glad when I'm gone Oh won't you be glad when I'm goooo oooo ooone |
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8. |
| 3:31 | ||||
His daddy taught him all about huntin and fishin
How to work on that old truck when it needed fixin How to say sir and how to say mam How their ain't nothing wrong with getting dirt on your hands [Chorus] Have mercy on all of the kids out there Who haven't been raised to even care About things like that these days His momma used to cook every meal in the kitchen She helped with his homework and taught him religion She laid down the law and he let her know Where he was going and when he'd be home Have mercy on all of the kids out there Who haven't been raised to even care About things like that these days As the years changed him from a boy to a man He was blessed with a generous heart and a plan Wherever life takes him wherever he's at He's gonna find some way to give something back Now his weekends are spent doing what he loves most With 12 little angels who call him coach Some have nothing and some are spoiled rotten But when they're with him they're not forgotten Have mercy on all of the parents out there Who haven't been raised to even care About things like that these days As the years changed him from a boy to a man He was blessed with a generous heart and a plan Wherever life takes him wherever he's at He's gonna find some way to give something back [Chorus: x 2] |
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9. |
| 3:31 | ||||
Somewhere in Vietnam
A nineteen year old soldier stumbled from a bar room He said I must be seeing things That bourbon hit me like a baseball bat In Belfast, Ireland a little lady dropped her shovel in her garden As she raced across her yard to ask her neighbor Mrs. Clancy "What was that?" In Memphis, Tennessee a teacher raised the window closest to the river And the children in her classroom swore they heard a choir singin' down the street In Washington, D.C. a private secretary's lips began to quiver And the President just put aside some papers and rose quickly to his feet I lay in a cheap motel in the arms of someone else's woman When a loud explosion rocked the room and turned the morning into night I jumped out of bed and ran into the street with hardly any clothes on And as the sky lit up my heart stood still and i could feel my face turn white All at once the clouds rolled back and there stood Jesus Christ in all his glory And I realized the saddest eyes I'd ever seen were lookin' straight at me I guess I was awakened by the penetrating sound of my own screaming It didn't take me long to stumble out of ben and fall down on my knees AS tears rolled down my face I cried, "Dear God I'm thankful I was only dreaming. If I never go to hell Lord its because you scared it out of me." |
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10. |
| 2:21 | ||||
What's, a, guy gotta do to get a girl in this town
Don't want to be alone when the sun goes down Just a sweet little somethin' to put my arms around What's a guy gotta do to get a girl in this town Well ask anybody I'm a pretty good guy And the looks decent wagon didn't pass me by There ain't nothin' in my past that I'm tryin' hard to hide And I don't understand why I gotta wonder why What's a guy gotta do to get a girl in this town Don't want to be alone when the sun goes down Just a sweet little somethin' to put my arms around What's a guy gotta do to get a girl in this town Cruise all around the right parking lots Little time gets killed a lot a bull gets shot One who'll think I'm kinda cute and laugh at every joke I got When I get to thinkin' maybe she's athinkin' maybe not What's a guy gotta do to get a girl in this town Don't want to be alone when the sun goes down Just a sweet little somethin' to put my arms around What's a guy gotta do to get a girl in this town Had an old man tell me "Boy if you were smart You'd hit the produce isle at the Super Wal-mart" So I bumped into a pretty girl's shopping cart But all I did was break her eggs and bruise her artichoke hearts What's a guy gotta do to get a girl in this town Don't want to be alone when the sun goes down Just a sweet little somethin' to put my arms around What's a guy gotta do to get a girl in this town What's a guy gotta do to get a girl in this town |
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11. |
| 4:16 | ||||
My father died
A year ago today The rooster started crowing When they carried dad away There beside my mother In the livingroom i stood With my brother and my sister knowin' Dad was gone for good Then I, I hung around just long enough To lay him in the ground Then i caught a plane to do a show Up north in Detroit Town Because I'm older now And i ain't got not time to cry I got no time to look back I got no time to see The pieces of my heart that have been ripped away from me And if the feelings start to come in I've learned to stop them fast 'Cause i don't know if i let em go they might not wanna pass And there's just so many people Tryin' to get me on the phone And there's bills to pay and songs to play and a house to make a home I guess i'm older now And i ain't got no time to cry I can still rmemeber Before I heard of Merle So many things have changed So much here in my world I remember sitting on the front porch When an ambulance drove by Listening to those sirens i would break down and cry now i'm walkin' and i'm talkin' doing just what i'm supposed to do working overtime to make sure i don't come unglued Because i'm older now...and i ain't got no time to cry i sit down on the sofa and i watch the evening news there's a half-a-dozen tragedies from which to pick and choose the baby that was missing was found in a ditch today and there's bombs flying and people dying not so far away i'll take a beer from the fridgerator and sit in the yard with a cold one in my hand i'm gonna bit down and swallow hard Because i'm older now and i ain't got no time to cry It's true i'm older now just ain't got no time to cry no time to cry no time to cry |