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I don't believe in superstars organic food and foreign cars
I don't believe the price of gold the certainty of growing old That right is right and left is wrong that north and south can't get along That east is east and west is west and being first is always best But I believe in love I believe in babies I believe in mom and dad and I believe in you I don't believe that heaven waits for only those who congregate I like to think of God as love he's down below he's up above He's watchin' people everywhere he knows who does and doesn't care And I'm an ordinary man sometimes I wonder who I am But I believe in love I believe in music I believe in magic and I believe in you Well I know with all my certainty what's going on with you and me is a good thing It's true I believe in you Well I don't believe virginity is as common as it used to be In working days and sleeping nights that black is black and white is white That Superman and Robin Hood are still alive in Hollywood That gasoline's in short supply the rising cost of gettin' by But I believe in love I believe in old folks I believe in children and I believe in you [ guitar ] |
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Album: 20 Greatest Hits
Composer: David Hanner Lord, I hope this day is good I'm feelin' empty and misunderstood I should be thankful, Lord, I know I should But Lord I hope this day is good Lord, have you forgotten me I've been prayin' to you faithfully I'm not sayin' I'm a righteous man But Lord I hope you understand I don't need fortune and I don't need fame Send down the thunder, Lord, send down the rain But when you're plannin' just how it will be Plan a good day for me Lord, I hope this day is good I'm feelin' empty and misunderstood I should be thankful, Lord, I know I should But Lord I hope this day is good You've been the King since the dawn of time All that I'm askin' is a little less crime It might be hard for the devil to do But it would be easy for you Lord, I hope this day is good I'm feelin' empty and misunderstood I should be thankful, Lord, I know I should But Lord I hope this day is good |
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(Bob McDill)
Oh, all I needed Was one look One magic moment Was all it took. From that moment I love you so Now that I found you I'm never gonna let you go. C'mon say it Say it again It's sounds so good Say it one more time And then. Oh, if you mean it Say it again The hard part's over And the lovin' part begins. --- Hums with Instrumental --- Oh, hold me closer Make me warm I feel wanted Here in your arms I've been lonely For too long I've waited a lot time For you to come along. C'mon say it Say it again It's sounds so good Say it one more time And then Oh, if you mean it Say it again The hard part's over And the lovin' part begins. C'mon say it Say it again It's sounds so good Say it one more time And then Oh, if you mean it Say it again The hard part's over And the lovin' part begins... |
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I left Oklahoma, drivin' in a Pontiac
Just about to lose my mind I was goin' to Arizona Maybe on to California Where the people all live so fine. My baby said, I'z crazy My mama called me lazy I was gonna show 'em all this time 'Cause you know I ain't no fool And I don't need no more schoolin' I was born to just walk the line. Livin' on Tulsa time Livin' on Tulsa time Well, you'll know I been through it When I set my watch back to it Livin' on Tulsa Time. Well, there I was in Hollywood Wishin' I was doin' good Talkin' on the telephone line But they don't need me in the movies And nobody sings my songs Guess, I'm just a wastin' time. Well, then I got to thinkin' Man I'm really sinkin' An I really had a flash this time I had no business leavin' An nobody would be grievin' If I just went on back to Tulsa time. Livin' on Tulsa time Livin' on Tulsa time Gonna set my watch back to it 'Cause you know I been through it Livin' on Tulsa time. Livin' on Tulsa time Livin' on Tulsa time Gonna set my watch back to it 'Cause you know I been through Livin' on Tulsa time. |
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(Marshall Barer, Fred Hellerman)
I ain't gonna marry in the fall I ain't gonna marry in the spring 'Cause I'm in love with a pretty little girl Who wears a diamond ring. And I'm just a country boy Money have I none But I've got silver in the stars Gold in the mornin' sun Gold in the mornin' sun. Never gonna kiss The ruby red lips Of the prettiest girl in town Never gonna ask her if she'd Marry me I know she'd turn me down. 'Cause I'm just a country boy Money have I none But I've got silver in the stars And gold in the mornin' sun Gold in the mornin' sun. I never could afford A store bought ring With a sparkling diamond stone All I could afford Is a loving heart The only one I own. 'Cause I'm just a country boy Money have I none But I've got silver in the stars And gold in the mornin' sun Gold in the mornin' sun... |
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When I was a kid Uncle Remus he put me to bed
With a picture of Stonewall Jackson above my head Then daddy came in to kiss his little man With gin on his breath and a Bible in his hand He talked about honor and things I should know Then he staggered a little as he went out the door I can still hear the soft southern winds in the live oak trees And those Williams boys they still mean a lot to me Hank and Tennessee I guess we're all gonna be what we're gonna be So what do you do with good ole boys like me Nothing makes a sound in the night like the wind does But you ain't afraid if you're washed in the blood like I was The smell of Cape Jasmine through the window screen John R and the wolfman kept me company By the light of the radio by my bed with Thomas Wolfe whispering in my head I can still hear the soft southern winds... When I was in school I ran with a kid down the street And I watched him burn himself up on Bourbon and speed But I was smarter than most and I could choose Learned to talk like the man on the six o'clock news When I was eighteen Lord I hit the road but it really dodn't matter how far I go I can still hear the soft southern winds... Yeah what do you do with good ole boys like me |
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(Bob McDill, Wayland Holyfield)
She packed up her suitcase And walked to the door She said she won't come back Like she's done before I'll bet she's in Dallas Before it gets dark I know she's thinkin', She's breakin' my heart. She knows I love her But she thinks I'll crawl But she never knew me She never knew me She never knew me, at all. She knows I love her I know I need her God knows to please her I've tried, and I've tried. By now if I know her She's changed her mind She'll pull off the highway And have a good cry. And then like a lost child She'll wanna come home She thinks I'm waitin' There by the phone. She'll stop in some cafe And give me a call But she never knew me She never knew me She never knew me, at all... |
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Well you know I'm not much good at writtin' letters
So I gave up and decided that I'd call Naw' there's really not much new to tell ya Things back here they never change at all It snowed today, its cold here for November But I hear the weather's warm out there Oh, and if you see Burt Reynolds Would you shake his hand for me And tell ol' Burt , I've seen all his movies Well, I hope you make the big time I hope your dreams come true But if Hollywood don't need you Honey I still do Last night I drove the truck to Amarillo Some friends and I we had a laugh or two But lately we don't cut up like we used to 'Cause all that I can think about is you Well, I know this is what you've always wanted But I know now that all I want is you So if you see Burt Reynolds Would you shake his hand for me And tell ol' Burt , I've seen all his movies Well, I hope you make the big time I hope your dreams come true But if Hollywood don't need you Honey I still do If Hollywood don't need you Honey, I still do |
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Coffee black, cigarettes,
start this day, like all the rest, First thing every morning that I do, Is start missing you Some broken hearts never mend, Some memories never end, Some tears will never dry, My love for you will never die Rendezvous in the night, A willing woman to hold me tight, But in the middle of love's embrace, I see your face Some broken hearts never mend, Some memories never end, Some tears will never dry, My love for you will never die |