All my girls at the party Look at that body Shakin' that thing like you never did see Got a nice package alright 'Cause I'm gonna have to ride it tonight
Back on the road again Feeling kinda lonely And looking for the right guy Who'd be mine Friends say I'm crazy 'cause Easily I fall in love You gotta
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like this I'm sorry Ms. Jackson (Ooh, ooo, ooo) I am for real Never meant to make your daughter cry I apologize a trillion times I'm sorry Ms. Jackson
Where were you when the world stopped turning That September day? Out in the yard With your wife and children Workin' on some stage in LA? Did you stand
Yeah, I get so lonely without you Ohh, I get so lonely (So lonely) Can't let just anybody hold me You are the one that lives in me, my dear (You are
There's a hole in the wall Where a nail used to be A nail that held a picture of The one that once held me Now that wall's tellin' me What I don't wanna
I'm always on the road, you're always all alone And I'm not always there when I'm at home But I'm ready for a little change I'm ready to accept some blame
Two young people without a thing Say some vows and spread their wings Settle down with just what they need Livin' on love She don't care 'bout what's
Well, I don't drink as much as I used to Lately it just ain't my style And the hard times don't hurt like they ought to They pass quickly like when I
Well, I'm gonna raise a fuss, I'm gonna raise a holler About workin' all summer just to try an' earn a dollar Every time I call my baby, to try to get
I work a forty hour week and I earn my keep And I try to walk proud and tall I keep my nose to the ground, I don't get behind And I don't back up at all
You say your heart's been broken And you just can't win You say that you'll never love again Let me tell you, friend You can't give up on love That's
On the wrong end of the highway When a long night has no end When there's no one there beside me Till I hold you once again Thank God for the radio When
She's been playing in a room on a strip For ten years in Vegas And every night she looks in the mirror But she only ages She's been reading about Nashville
Well, I know sometimes you find it hard To understand just what we do out here Well, that bus rolls up at home And I just disappear And I sure don't
The sun is hot and that ol' clock is movin' slow and so am I Workday passes like molasses in wintertime but it's July Gettin' paid by the hour and older
Midnight in Montgomery, silver eagle, lonely road I was on my way to Mobile for a big New Year's eve show I stopped for just a minute to see a friend