James Travis Tritt (born February 9, 1963) is an American, Grammy winning, country music singer from Marietta, Georgia. He signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1989, releasing seven studio albums and a greatest hits package for the label between then and 1999. In the 2000s, he released two albums on Columbia Records and one for the defunct Category 5 Records. Seven of his albums (counting the Greatest Hits) are certified platinum or higher by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA); the highest-certified is 1991's It's All About to Change, which is certified triple-platinum. Tritt has also charted more than forty times on the Hot Country Songs charts, including five number ones — "Help Me Hold On," "Anymore," "Can I Trust You with My Heart," "Foolish Pride" and "Best of Intentions" — and fifteen additional top ten singles. Tritt's musical style is defined by mainstream country and Southern rock influences.
He has received two Grammy Awards, both for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals: in 1992 for "The Whiskey Ain't Workin'," a duet with Marty Stuart, and again in 1998 for "Same Old Train", a collaboration with Stuart and nine other artists. In addition, he has received four awards from the Country Music Association, and has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry since 1992.
Ray Charles Robinson (September 23, 1930 – June 10, 2004), known by his shortened stage name Ray Charles, was an American musician. He was a pioneer in the genre of soul music during the 1950s by fusing rhythm and blues, gospel, and blues styles into his early recordings with Atlantic Records. He also helped racially integrate country and pop music during the 1960s with his crossover success on ABC Records, most notably with his Modern Sounds albums. While with ABC, Charles became one of the first African-American musicians to be given artistic control by a mainstream record company.Frank Sinatra called Charles “the only true genius in show business.”
The influences upon his music were mainly jazz, blues, rhythm and blues and country artists of the day such as Art Tatum, Nat King Cole, Louis Jordan, Charles Brown, Louis Armstrong. His playing reflected influences from country blues and barrelhouse, and stride piano styles.
Rolling Stone ranked Charles number ten on their list of "100 Greatest Artists of All Time" in 2004, and number two on their November 2008 list of "100 Greatest Singers of All Time". In honoring Charles, Billy Joel noted: "This may sound like sacrilege, but I think Ray Charles was more important than Elvis Presley. I don't know if Ray was the architect of rock & roll, but he was certainly the first guy to do a lot of things . . . Who the hell ever put so many styles together and made it work?"
Waylon Arnold Jennings (pronounced /welən dʒɛnɪŋz/; June 15, 1937 – February 13, 2002) was an American country music singer, songwriter, and musician. Jennings began playing guitar at eight and began performing at twelve on KVOW radio. He formed a band, The Texas Longhorns. Jennings worked as a D.J on KVOW, KDAV, KYTI and KLLL. In 1958, Buddy Holly arranged Jennings' first recording session, of "Jolie Blon" and "When Sin Stops (Love Begins)". Holly hired him to play bass. During the Winter Dance Party Tour, in Clear Lake, Iowa, Holly chartered a plane to arrive to the next venue. Jennings gave up his seat in the plane to J. P. Richardson, who was suffering from a cold. The flight that carried Holly, Richardson and Ritchie Valens crashed, on the day later known as The Day the Music Died. Following the accident, Jennings worked as a D.J in Coolidge, Arizona and Phoenix. He formed a rockabilly club band, The Waylors. He recorded for independent label Trend Records, A&M Records before succeeding with RCA Victor after achieving creative control of his records.
Well I was raised on country classics
Like Roy Acuff and George Jones
Lord I loved to hear 'em
Sing all them old time country songs
But I really got excited 'bout the time I turned 15
That's the first time I heard Waylon and old Bocephus sing
They put some drive in their country that really turned me on
Yeah, put some drive in your country
Keep country drivin' on
When the music gets you movin'
You know that can't be wrong
Every time I hear that outlaw stuff on my car radio
It makes me wanna drive it just as fast as it will go
Put some drive in your country
Let's keep country drivin' on
We played some shows in Atlanta on Sunday afternoons
The gigs were packed and I was nervous
Cause I wanted folks to like my tunes
The crowds were full of younger people
They were all about my age
So I turned and told the band just before we walked on stage
Put some drive in your country fellas
We turned those people on
Yeah, put some drive in your country
Keep country drivin' on
When the music gets you dancin'
You know that can't be wrong
See I made myself a promise when I was just a kid
I'd mix southern rock and country and that's just what I did
Put some drive in your country
Keep country drivin' on
Put some drive in your country
Hey, let's keep country drivin' on
When the music gets you movin'
You know that can't be wrong
I still love old country
I ain't tryin' to put it down
Damn I miss Duanne Allman
I wish he was still around
Put some drive in the country
Keep country drivin' on
Put some drive in the country
Let's keep country drivin' on
(Travis Tritt)
I was born a country singer
I love Charley Pride
Raised on 'He Stopped Loving Her'
Cut my teeth on 'Mama Tried'
Yes, I love Hank Wiliams
But I still love rock 'n roll
Hank Jr, me and Waylon,
We're all cut from the same mold
And they say country's changin'
And we must all adjust
But I still think there's lots of room
For old outlaws like us
I love to jam with the Skynyrd band
'Cause 'Freebird' chills my bones
And I've talked trash with Johnny Cash
And I've sung with George Jones
And I have played on the Opry stage
Where the country legends stood
Where you don't give lies or alibis
'Cause they don't do no good
And Lord, I guess, that I've been blessed
Though I have been kicked and cussed
But it's nothing new to moan the blues
For old outlaws like us
And I wear this country banner
And I'm proud to wave the flag
And you can talk all day 'bout the next Billy Ray
But I'll cast my vote for Hag
And when all those screamin' metal bands
Have corroded into rust
There'll still be a show on Music Row
For old outlaws like usNow, I don't have a crystal ball
To tell what lies ahead
But I play my way, though some folks say
Country rock is dead
And you may call me old-fashioned
You may think I'm insane
But rhythm and blues is in my blood
And pumping through my veins
And I've still got some loyal fans
That I know I can trust
Who will sell their souls for rock 'n roll
And old outlaws like us
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Well, Santa looked a lot like daddy
Or daddy looked a lot like him
It's not the way I had him pictured
Santa was a much too thin
He didn't come down the chimney
So momma musta let him in
Yeah, Santa looked alot like daddy
Or daddy looked alot like him
They thought that I was sleepin'
They thought I was tucked in bed
They never thought that I'd come a-peepin'
Or that I'd hear what was said
Santa put his arms around momma
And momma put her arms around him
So if Santa Claus ain't daddy
Then I'm a gonna tell on them
Well, Santa looked a lot like daddy
Or daddy looked a lot like him
It's not the way I had him pictured
Santa was a much too thin
He didn't come down the chimney
So momma musta let him in
Yeah, Santa looked alot like daddy
Or daddy looked alot like him
I never saw Dancer or Prancer
I never heard the sleigh bells ring
I never saw the red nosed reindeer
Like they show on the TV screen
But he sure brought a lot of presents
So, Santa Claus he must have been
Yeah, but Santa looked a lot like daddy
And daddy looked alot like him
Well, Santa looked a lot like daddy
And daddy looked a lot like him
It's not the way I had him pictured
Santa was a much too thin
He didn't come down the chimney
So momma musta let him in
Yeah, Santa looked alot like daddy
Or daddy looked alot like him
Santa looked a lot like daddy
Or daddy looked alot like
I used to be the kind of guy
I could laugh as well as cry
With a heart feather soft
And summer warm
Since you've left me I've been faced
With emptiness that's been replaced
With a heart that's hard an' heavy
As a sack full of stones
I never thought I'd ever see
Man my mirror is showing me
Lord, I must have aged ten years
Since you've been gone
The longest mile you'll ever crawl
Is the one after you fall
Draggin' around a heart that's heavy
As a sack full of stones
With the world upon my shoulders
And my feelings on my sleeve
Every time I close my eyes at night
All I do is watch you leave
But by far the biggest curse
Of being left alone
Is draggin' around a heart that's heavy
As a sack full of stones
Yeah, ah, ah
Well, I tried turning to a bottle
But the bottle turned on me
I've tried everything
But nothin' sets your memory free
I'm serving a life here in a prison
That we once called a home
With a heart that's cold and heavy
As a sack full of stones
With the world upon my shoulders
And my feelings on my sleeve
Every time I close my eyes at night
All I do is watch you leave
Yeah, but by far the biggest curse
Of being left alone
Is draggin' around a heart that's heavy
As a sack full of stones
Yes by far the biggest curse
Of being left alone
Is draggin' around a heart that's heavy
I'm a little rough around the edges
I didn't come out of no GQ magazine
And I don't use a lot of big words
But I'm bent on love if you know what I mean
I ain't interested in bein' politically correct
I stand right up and say what I believe
I'm a little rough around the edges
But I think I'm exactly what you need
As you can see, I ain't all spit and polish
And every hair on my head ain't in its place
I ain't got no big degree from college
And I guess to tell the truth, I need a shave
I'm a little rough around the edges
I didn't come out of no GQ magazine
And I don't use a lot of big words
But I'm bent on love, if you know what I mean
I ain't interested in bein' politically correct
I stand right up and say what I believe
I'm a little rough around the edges
But I think I'm exactly what you need
Well, you may think I'm just a KC plowboy
Well, just give me a chance to strut my stuff
I don't shine like some pin-up poster cowboy
But neither does a diamond when you pick it up
And I'm a little rough around the edges
I didn't come out of no GQ magazine
And I don't use a lot of big words
But I'm bent on love, if you know what I mean
I ain't interested in bein' politically correct
I stand right up and say what I believe
I'm a little rough around the edges
But I think I'm exactly what you need
I'm a little rough around the edges
Well, I was born the restless kind
Settlin' down, never crossed my mind
Wild and woolly, I guess that's me
People sure get nervous when a man is free
I can hold my tongue and I can hold my wine
I can hold my own, I'm the restless kind
I've seen the country and I've been to town
Rode in fancy cars with the top rolled down
Comin' down the road like a summer breeze
Whatever it takes I do what I please
I can hold my horses, I can hold the line
Yeah, I can hold my own, I'm the restless kind
Yeah, the restless kind
Wao ooo
Aaa aaa aaa
I was born the restless kind
I never assume what I'm gonna find
I can stand my ground, I can slip through a crack
But as sure as I leave buddy I'll be back
I can hold my temper, I can bide my time
Yeah, I can hold my own, I'm the restless kind
I can hold my tongue, I can hold my wine
Yeah, I can hold my own, I'm the restless kind
Oh, I'm the restless kind
Rough and rowdy restless kind
Ooh hoo hoo hoo
Ohh, take it home
Ohh, no, no
You'd think after forty
Long days and nights
I'd finally get used to the rain
But until the storm passes
Outta my mind
The only thing I know
To take for the pain is
Small, small doses
A sip at a time
A little whiskey and water
I'll sit here all night
Some live with heartaches
But I'm killin' mine
With small, small doses
A sip at a time
My doctor said "Son
Ain't a thing I can do
To help you get on with your life"
So till I find a way
To forget about you
Me and your memory
Will have a big time
With small, small doses
A sip at a time
A little whiskey and water
I'll sit here all night
Some live with heartaches
But I'm killin' mine
With small, small doses
A sip at a time
With small, small doses
A sip at a time
A little Jim Beam and water
I'll sit here all night
Some live with heartaches
But I'm killing mine
With small, small doses
A sip at a time
With small, small doses
City sidewalks, busy sidewalks
Dressed in holiday style
In the air there's a feeling of Christmas
Children laughing, people passing
Meeting smile after smile
And on every street corner you hear
Silver bells, silver bells
It's Christmas time in the city
Hear the bells go ding-a-ling, hear them ring
Soon it will be Christmas day
Strings of street lights, even stop lights
Blink a bright red and green
As the shoppers rush home with their treasures
Hear the snow crunch, see the kids bunch
This is Santa's big scene
And above all this bustle you hear
Silver bells, silver bells
It's Christmas time in the city
Hear the bells go ding-a-ling, hear them ring
My daddy told me stories about how this country was when he was just a kid
How people took the time to care
And took alot of pride in the things they did
And I can't help but wonder
What happened to that spirit
Down through the years
Is it something we've forgotten
Or something that we just don't want to hear
It's a sign of the times we're in
When we can't find the time to help a friend
Or show a little more compassion too
The problems in each others lives
We're more concerned with makin' money
Than stayin' home lovin' our family
And I wish I could change the things I see
In the signs of the times
I you need to borrow money now
They want to know how many assets you can claim
It's not like it was back years ago
When grandpa borrowed money simply on his name
And it sure does seem a pity
But a man's word don't count for much here anymore
And I wish I could turn the clock back to
The way my daddy said it was before
It's a sign of the times we're in
When we can't find the time to help a friend
Or show a little more compassion too
The problems in each others lives
We're more concerned with makin' money
Than stayin' home lovin' our family
And I wish I could change the things I see
In the signs of the times
It's a sign of the times we're in
When we can't find the time to help a friend
Or show a little more compassion too
The problems in each others lives
We're more concerned with makin' money
Than stayin' home lovin' our family
And I wish I could change the things I see
In the signs of the times
And I wish I could change the things I see
(Travis Tritt)
Well I guess you'd call me trouble
I have been most my life
Been black and blue a time or two
'Cause I ain't scared to fight
But I got myself a sweetheart
That stands right by my side
Always around to cool me down
When I get dixie fried
And I know she loves to party
She knows I don't like crowds
But I compromise on Friday nights
And we go paint the town
She turns heads in every club
We hang out in 'til three
But I don't care how much they stare
She's going home with me
She's going home with me tonight
On that you can depend
She's not just some one night stand
That girl's is my best friend
And I don't have to be jealous
Just wait around and see
She don't want nobody else
She's going home with me
Well I used to go out prowlin'
Skirt chasing every night
Sniffing 'round like some ol' hound
Like all you other guys
Until from out of nowhere
She took me by the hand
I found what I'd been looking for
Dog days came to an end
So listen good now fellas
No need to act the fool
I treat her well, no way in hell
That she'd leave me for you
Your come on lines won't sway her
She's happy as can be
She made her choice, forget it boys
She's going home with meShe's going home with me tonight
On that you can depend
She's not just some one night stand
That girl's is my best friend
And I don't have to be jealous
Just wait around and see
She don't want nobody else
She's going home with me
I don't have to get jealous
Just wait around and see
She made her choice, forget it boys
She's going home with me
They'd been high school sweethearts
Since they were just fifteen
A storybook beginning with the wedding of their dreams
Consumed by his ambition he soon left her at home
With a promise and an empty house
And too much time alone
Her boredom turned to drinking and drinking turned to lies
And he let her get too far gone before he realized
And you wouldn't recognize them
If you'd known them way back when
'Cause now the flame of love's burned out
And can't be lit again
And it's the same old story
You've heard a thousand times
Somebody's trust gets broken
Somebody's left behind
You try walking a tightrope
But it's all uphill
And if the fall don't kill you
Lord, the heartbreak will
Two more childhood sweethearts in a small town far away
Committed to each other since before their wedding day
This will last forever that's what the whole town said
But there are some temptations
That can turn a good man's head
She was unexpeced when she came home from town
She never even noticed all the window shades pulled down
And though he begged forgiveness
She turned and ran away
With the image of betrayal that time just can't erase
And it's the same old story
You've heard a thousand times
Somebody's trust gets broken
Somebody's left behind
You try walking a tightrope
But it's all uphill
And if the fall don't kill you
Lord, the heartbreak will
And it's a sad old benediction to a wasted slice of life
And there's an overwhelming price you've got to pay
It's a losin' proposition and it cuts just like a knife
You can't expect the hurt to go away
And it's the same old story
You've heard a thousand times
Somebody's trust gets broken
Somebody's left behind
You try walking a tightrope
But it's all uphill
And if the fall don't kill you
Lord, the heartbreak will
And if the fall don't kill you
Lord, the heartbreak will
You only wanted what money could buy
Any trinket that sparkled would catch your green eyes
I should have known better, but I loved you too much
When you spent all my savings, love was not enough
If I were a drinker, I'd be drunk tonight
And if I were a gambler, Lord I'd bet my last dime
You're out with another, you won't be home
But if I were a rich man, you wouldn't be gone
We used to go dancin' on Saturday night
You shined like a diamond underneath those blue lights
You were a fool's gold, oh but I would soon learn
I'd never make you happy on the money I earn
If I were a drinker, I'd be drunk tonight
And if I were a gambler, Lord I'd bet my last dime
You're out with another, you won't be home
But if I were a rich man, you wouldn't be gone
theres been times ive felt like half a man
life had me down on my knees
troulbed times i dont understand
why they happen to me
i have struggled through the dark ness
and i have found the light of day
but if i lost you
thered be no sun shine shinin through
i dont know what in the world i would do
if i lost you
like a ship with no harbor,
like a bird with no wings,
like a fish out of water,
a dreamer without a dream,
i have learned about losing
i could lose most n e thing,
but if i lost you
thered be no sun shine shinin through
i dont know what in the world i would do
You left me for a dream you had to follow
But I thought, goodbye wouldn't last that long
You'd go off chasin' rainbows till you realized that I loved you
And then run back to my arms where you belong
But months have passed, I guess, I was mistaken
Love was somethin' I thought, I knew well
But when you called me on the phone
Askin' when you'd come back home
You simply told me, "I could go to hell"
Well honey, if hell had a jukebox
And the Devil kept it full of hurting songs
You could, find me there this evenin'
With the broken hearted grievin'
Prayin' like hell, you would come back home
I've looked at all the pictures from our good times
And tried to figure out where we went wrong
And I've dropped a million quarters down the jukebox
'Cause I'm still haunted by what used to be our song
I wish this mental torture would release me
Lord, I give all I had for what it's worth
I don't see, how the fires below, where you wanted me to go
Could be worse than hell, I'm livin' here on earth
And honey, if hell had a jukebox
And the Devil kept it full of hurting songs
You could, find me there this evenin'
With the broken hearted grievin'
Prayin' like hell, you would come back home
Don't come
Yes honey, if hell had a jukebox
And the Devil kept it full of hurting songs
You could, find me there this evenin'
With the brokenhearted grievin'
Prayin' like hell you would come back home
Yeah, you could, find me there this evenin'
With the brokenhearted grievin'
Bobby played his guitar on the hard side of town
Where it's hard for a poor boy to find the money
He had dedication, he had the heart and soul
Somehow knew he was born to play
People say get a real job support your family
Cause there's no future on the road your takin'
But he never said a word, the dreamer just kept on
Late at night you could hear him say
(he'd say)
Chorus:
I'm gonna be somebody,
one of these days I'm gonna break these chains
I'm gonna be somebody, someday,
you can bet your hard earned dollar I will
The road was a struggle,
took him ten years to the top
and now he's number one on the stage and the radio
still he can't believe how people come from miles around
when it seems like only yesterday
when he would say
Chorus
Bobby played his hometown, one full moon August night
when He heard a voice in the front row singin
It was a sandy-haired River boy with same ole hungry eyes
he Looked up at Bobby and said
Chorus
you know i will yeah yeah
Chorus
Oh yeah
Girl I know you see me
As a man who's strong and never filled with doubt
But your love gives me courage
You don't realize I can't be strong without.
And though I try to hide it
You see right through my vulnerabilities
So as long as you're beside me
I'm all the man I'll ever need to be.
I find myself daydreaming
Longing hard to be your Superman
But then my dreams are realized
When your kiss tells me I already am.
Sweetheart, I may not ever know
Exactly what it is you see in me
And why you think, with all my faults
I'm all the man I'll ever need to be.
And in my darkest hour
You can always see the dawn
Your trust in me has power
Like none I've ever known.
Well, I may get discouraged
My worried mind gets tired and beaten down
But I won't be depressed for long
'Cause you know how to get me off the ground.
I really shouldn't question
'Cause you've shown me all I'll ever need to see
I should just thank God in heaven
I'm all the man I'll ever need to be.
I should just thank God in heaven
I'm all the man I'll ever need to be.
I never saw it coming
Learned the hard way love is blind
But you can't deny the bitter truth
When it's right before your eyes
But I wish I was wrong
Your love for me is gone
I know beyond a doubt
There's no use in hanging on
But I wish I was wrong
The world trembled there beneath me
It was more than I could stand
That you'd take comfort in the arms
Of another man
I searched my heart for answers
I looked deep down in my soul
From denial to revelation
That I'd have to let you go
But I wish I was wrong
Your love for me is gone
I know beyond a doubt
There's no use in hanging on
But I wish I was wrong
I wish I could go back home
I'm so tired of living all alone
I left to sow my wilder seeds
Now look at all the pain I've grown
I wish I could go back home.
It breaks my heart to see her cry
That's how I left her when I said goodbye
I never meant to be so cruel
How could I have been such a fool
I got scared when love drew close
Turns out her love is what I needed most
Instead I'm back out on my own
Wishing I could go back home.
I wish I could go back home
I'm sot tired of living all alone
I left to sow my wilder seeds
Now look at all the pain I've grown
I wish I could go back home.
--- Instrumental ---
She waited as long as she could stand
Finally gave up and found another man
He's getting love that once was mine
I can't believe I've been so blind
What goes around comes back they say
But I'd trade my future for one yesterday
We had a good thing now it's gone
Lord, I wish I could go back home.
I wish I could go back home
I'm sot tired of living all alone
I left to sow my wilder seeds
Now look at all the pain I've grown
I wish I could go back home.
We had a good thing now it's gone
How he got that GI Joe in the church this morning
I don't know but he ain't listening to the preacher
Like his mama taught him to
She's wanting me to cross the aisle
Go, sit over there with him awhile
Make him turn around and sit up straight
Stop playing in the pew
To watch him is all that I can do
Cause I look at him and I see a boy
And I see trouble and I see joy
See innocence and headstrong
And a heart full of dreams
I look at him and I'm so amazed
I'm so proud and then sooo afraid
That the apple didn't fall quite far enough from the tree
Yeah I look at him and I see me
Already says when he grows up
He's gonna have a big ole truck
And I can see him getting stuck
On some private property
He'll take chances, he'll take dare's
And keep his mama and me scared to death
When he goes out at night
You know I'll bet we'll never sleep
I guess I get what my dad got from me
Cause' I look at him and I see a teen
Having fun doing stupid things
I see roadblocks I see mistakes
I see heartbreak he can't see
I look at him and I'm so amazed
I'm so proud and then sooo afraid
That the apple didn't fall quite far enough from the tree
Ohhh I look at him and I see me
I look at him and I see me
Breaking down one day
As he packs up all his things
To move awayyyyy
I look at him and I'm so amazed
I'm so proud and then sooo afraid
That the apple didn't fall quite far enough from the tree
I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day
Travis Tritt
I heard the bells on Christmas day
Their old familiar carols play
And mild and sweet the words repeat,
Of peace on earth, good will to men.
I thought how as the day had come,
The belfries of all Christendom
Had roll'd along th' unbroken song
Of peace on earth, good will to men.
And in despair I bow'd my head:
There is no peace on earth, I said,
For hate is strong, and mocks the song
Of peace on earth, good will to men.
Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:
God is not dead, nor doth He sleep;
The wrong shall fail, the right prevail,
With peace on earth, good will to men.
< Instrumental >
Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:
God is not dead, nor doth He sleep;
The wrong shall fail, the right prevail,
With peace on earth, good will to men.
The wrong shall fail, the right prevail,
With peace on earth, good will to men.
We were young and bound for glory
Itchin' for a fight like you
Bringin' hell and purgatory
To the boys who wore the blue
And I thought I'd seen it all
Till the day night wouldn't fall
Oh, how the sun did blaze
Wouldn't go down for days
I got shot and lost my rifle
When the first wave hit the rise
And the guns rolled out like thunder
And the black smoke burned my eyes
And I watched it all unfold
Just the way the Bible told
Joshua's endless day
Keepin' the night at bay
And the soldiers kept a comin'
'Til the ground looked like a sea
Of blue and gray
And I watched it from a distance
Wonderin' if I would've fought or run away
The day the sun stood still
How they beat the bloody drums
And the seconds moved like hours
But the sunset never comes
And the cannons shake the ground
And the bullets test your will
Even shadows found no cover
On that God forsaken hill
The day the sun stood still
I watched them lean their shoulders
To the fearful hail of lead
And I prayed for night to save us
And I cried and bowed my head
But the sun just kept a-creepin'
'Cross a cold indifferent sky
Castin' a deadly glow
On all the men below
All the hours in a lifetime
Don't add up to one whole minute in that sun
And the heroes and the cowards
Look the same when they have fallen by the gun
The day the sun stood still
And the north and south looked west
But the evening star was sleeping
And the daylight wouldn't rest
Out on the killing floor
The red sun on the the hill
Shinin' down on all the dead men
With a strange and eerie chill
The day the sun stood still
Do not judge what you brother does
'Til you've walked a mile
Rank by bloody file
Who's to say if you'll run or stay and fight?
The day the sun stood still
Is just beneath the skin
In the soul of every soldier
Every battle that he's in
The day the sun stood still
Will haunt your dreams at night
And stalk your every sunrise
Though you will not know it till
The day the sun stood still
How they beat the bloody drums
And the seconds moved like hours
But the sunset never comes
And the cannons shake the ground
And the bullets test your will
Even shadows found no cover
On that God forsaken hill
The day the sun stood still
The day the sun stood still
The day the sun stood still
I've watched an acorn
Turn into an oak tree
And I felt the passion
Of a whipper will's call
And I've seen a flower
Bloom in the desert
But a woman so true
Lovin' me like you do
Now I've seen it all
I've seen the faces
They chiseled in mountains
Marveled in wonder
At stars when they fall
And I've watched the sun set
Slip into the ocean
But a woman so true
Lovin' me like you do
Now I've seen it all
I feel so unworthy
Of all that you gave me
I could die happy
Just knowing I am your man
I'm so undeserving
I just stand here in awe
That a woman so true
Loves me like you do
Girl I've seen it all
I feel so unworthy
Of all that you give me, yeah
I could die happy
Just knowing I am your man
'Cause you find perfection
Where others see flaws
And a woman so true
Loving me like you do
Now I've seen it all, yea yea
A woman so true
Loving me like you do
O Little Town Of Bethlehem
(Reverend Philip Brooks, Lewis H. Redner
Oh little town of Bethlehem,
How still we see thee lie
Above thy deep and dreamless sleep
The silent stars go by
Yet in they dark streets shineth,
The everlasting light
The hopes and fears of all the years
Are met in thee tonight.
For Christ is born of Mary,
And gathered all above
While mortals sleep the angels keep
Their watch of wondering love
Oh, morning stars together,
Proclaim Thy holy birth.
And praises sing to God the king,
And peace to men on earth.
Oh little town of Bethlehem,
How still we see thee lie
Above thy deep and dreamless sleep
The silent stars go by
Yet in they dark streets shineth,
The everlasting light
The hopes and fears of all the years
Are met in thee tonight.
The hopes and fears of all the years
Are met in thee tonight.
(Gary Rossington, Travis Tritt)
I took some time down by the ocean
Just to try and shake the notion
That my world could not continue without you
So I took a long vacation
Traveled all around the nation
Trying hard to rearrange my point of view
I went from Birmingham all the way to Boulder
And when I looked over my shoulder
All I could see was your sweet face shining though
And no matter how hard I try
To fight off the urge to cry
It seems there ain't no vacation from the blues
And I can run but I can't hide
From the pain I feel inside
And there's no one but myself left to accuse
So with all these bridges burned
There's no pages left to turn
And there ain't no vacation from the blues
Baby, don't misunderstand me
I'm not playing any games
I'm trying to find a rainbow
But I can't find it for the rain
So with all these bridges burned
There's no pages left to turn
And there ain't no vacation
Said there ain't no vacation
Said there ain't no vacation
I should've told her more, I loved her
I should've spent more time at home
But should haves really aren't important
Since the fact is now she's gone
I wish I'd listened to my conscience
When it said "Don't let her go"
And if she's wonderin' how I'm doin'
Well, I think she oughta know
That I find myself prayin'
More than I ever did before
And I find my heart is breakin'
Each time her memory slams the door
And I find myself cryin'
(Oh)
And tryin' to hold on
'Cause there ain't nothin' short of dyin'
That's worse than bein' left alone
I thought I'd be just fine without her
I'd be happy, a free man
But the hurt inside of lonesome
Is what I didn't understand
And the lessons that I'm learnin'
Lord, I'm learnin' awful way
'Cause nights I used to spend in Heaven
Have been replaced by nights of hell
And I find myself prayin'
More than I ever did before
And I find my heart is breakin'
Each time her memory slams the door
And I find myself cryin'
Oh and tryin' to hold on
'Cause there ain't nothin' short of dyin'
That's worse than bein' left alone
There ain't nothin' short of dyin'
i was a real cassanova in my home town never really thought about settling down
years until you came around its been a few years but i remember it well i was a
rowdy no gooder you were hotter than hell i spent all my time hot on your trail
you could have run to the mountains you could have sailed across the clear blue
sea i knew from the start i couldnt let you get away from me
well your momma and your daddie they didnt approve the told me i was trash and
i was born to lose
but that didnt phase me i was gonna have you..so i begged and ive pleaded
something ive never done sure as tommorow has a rising sun there was no mistake
hunnie you were the one....
you could have run to the mountains you could have sailed across the clear blue
sea i one things for sure you would never get away from me
sweetest things in life take you by suprise like the heaven i see lookin in
your eyes though you werent sure how an outlaw love would be i made up my mind
not to let you get away from me
as we get a lil closer to our rockin chairs i think back on the good life we
have shared and how our love has grown down through the years so snuggle up to
me baby and turn out the lights there is nowhere i wanna be on this earth but
here to tonite then lyin in your arms holding you tight as time rolls by one
things clear to see i would've been a fool to let you get away from me
you could have run to the mountains you could have sailed across the clear blue
sea but i would've been a fool to let you get away from me
(Written by: Michael Peterson & Craig Wiseman)
As a child I was told that I was destined to be nothing
Growing wild as I got older I fulfilled what had been said
Hiding ignorance and fear I prayed nobody saw me bluffing
But I was laying the foundation for a future I would dread.
Yeah.
Seems like every choice I made
Would somehow leave me second-guessing
'Bout the green grass I was passing
Racing toward the other side
I thank God for the blessing
That I finally learned this lesson:
One Step in the right direction's
Worth a wasted mile behind
Chorus:
Singin'
No more, lookin' over my shoulder
No more, hangin' on to the past
No more, filling up my tomorrows
With yesterday's sorrows
No more, lookin' over my shoulder.
I could chill a room with reasons
why I would not give forgiveness
To the people who had selfishly
L: eft me a wounded soul
I kept dragging 'round those memories
Like a ball and chain behind me
Wonderin' why my troubles followed me
Wherever I would go
Oh, but one night, sick and tired of being sick and tired
I realized forgiveness was the only open road
I swear I heard those shackles snap
The moment that I took that path
I never have one time looked back
Since the morning I arose.
Chorus:
Singin'
No more, lookin' over my shoulder
No more, hangin' on to the past
No more, filling up my tomorrows
With yesterday's sorrows
No more, lookin' over my shoulder.
--- Instrumental ---
I'm singin'
No more, lookin' over my shoulder
No more, hangin' on to the past
No more, filling up my tomorrows
With yesterday's sorrows
No more, no more, no.no. no.
No more, lookin' over my shoulder
No more, hangin' on to the past
No more, filling up my tomorrows
With yesterday's sorrows
So your friends have been telling you
I'm outta my mind, actin' all wild and weird
Shoutin' and screechin', bouncin' off the walls
Swinging from the chandeliers
I've been running through the neon jungle
I've been chasing every woman in town
When you turn a man into a monkey
That monkey's gonna monkey around
Now, wait until you see my new girlfriend
I picked her up down at the zoo
She's got rings in her nose, glitter on her toes
And a very well placed tattoo
Now that I've been up on the highwire
You ain't ever gonna get me down
When you turn a man into a monkey
That monkey's gonna monkey around
Well, once you had me dancing at the end of your chain
Begging for your small change love
I was jumping through hoops, doing loopty loops
Yeah but girl I finally had enough
So when ya see me out rockin' in my little red hat
Going eight ball over town
Well you made a man into a monkey
That monkey's gonna monkey around, monkey with it now
Yeah, once you had me dancing at the end of your chain
Begging for your small change love
I was jumping through hoops, doing loopty loops
Yeah but, girl I finally had enough
So when ya see me out rockin' in my little red hat
Going eight ball over town
Well you made a man into a monkey
And that monkey's gonna monkey around
Yeah, baby
You made a man into a monkey
This monkey's gonna monkey around, yea
(Travis Tritt)
I know living with me ain't always easy
I dam up emotions some men just let flow
But girl when you're not by my side I feel a part of me has died
'Cause I love you more than you'll ever know
More than life more than I've ever loved before
It's absurd and beyond words
I couldn't want you more
And when I try to pour my hear out to you
I'm not sure it shows
That I love you more than you'll ever know
I'm sure you've heard it said hearts have windows
But mine has doors a painful past has closed
Unless someday they open wide revealing feelings locked inside
I'll love you more than you'll ever know
More than life more than I've ever loved before
It's absurd and beyond words
I couldn't want you more
And when I try to pour my hear out to you
I'm not sure it shows
That I love you more than you'll ever know
Even when I pour my heart out to you
I'm not sure it shows
That I love you more than you'll ever know
Yes I love you more than you'll ever know
I know you're wonderin'
Just what I'm doin' 'round here on a mission of love
I never come down to this side of town
But I'm here on a mission of love
'Cause our little girl is cryin' your name
And I've held her but she only wants you
And although I hate what you've become
Little tears brought me here on a mission of love
I don't know this man hangin' all over you
But I know what he's got on his mind
But if he's got a heart, darlin' he'll let you go
'Cause somebody else needs you tonight
'Cause our little girl is cryin' your name
And I've held her but she only wants you
And although I hate what you've become
Little tears brought me here on a mission of love
And although I hate what you've become
Well it's a long way to Richmond,
Rollin north on 95.
With a redhead ridin shotgun,
And a pistol by my side.
Tearin down that highway,
Like a modern day Bonnie and Clyde.
Well we met at a truckstop,
Johnson City, Tennessee.
I was gassin up my Firebird,
When I heard her callin me.
Said which way are you headed boy,
Do you need some company?
She had me stoppin at a Quick Mart,
Before we made it out of town.
Next thing she was runnin at me,
Telling me to lay that hammer down.
Cuz there's a man right behind me,
Doing his best to slow me down.
And it's a long way to Richmond,
Goin north on 95.
With a redhead ridin beside me,
And a pistol by my side.
Tearin down that highway,
Like a modern day Bonnie and Clyde.
Well we rode up to a motel,
In the middle of the night.
We were countin all the money,
Smokin stolen Marlboro Lights.
Oh we never say it comin,
Til they read us both our rights.
And it's a long way to Richmond,
Goin north on 95.
With a sheriff right beside me,
Pistol pointed at my side.
Such a dissapointing ending,
Said some things, didn't mean
In my anger, went too far
She walked out, I don't blame her
And I felt so ashamed
'Cause I'd hurt my best friend
Couldn't take back the pain
And I don't ever want her to feel that way again
I wish I, could go back and erase it
Can't make words disappear
Have to face it
That she don't look at me
Like she did before then
And what I made her feel
I don't ever want her to feel that way again
When she looks at me there's nothing that I want to see
But love in her eyes
Never want to see that 'how could you do this to me' pain
She can't hide
There's no doubt she knows how
Much I love her
I believe she still needs, the way we were
I just hope that she knows, that I didn't intend
To leave her feeling cold
And I don't ever want her to feel that way again
No I don't ever want her to feel that way again
Said some things
Didn't mean
In my anger
Here it is Christmas Day and you're many miles away
And I wonder if you feel the way I do
In the air there's happiness
But in me there's loneliness
For all I want for Christmas dear is you
Presents wrapped in green and gold
Have no arms for me to hold
No lips to whisper soft I love you
Oh, how happy I would be to find you underneath my tree
For all I want for Christmas dear is you
Presents wrapped in green and gold
Have no arms for me to hold
No lips to whisper softly I love you
Oh, how happy I would be to find you underneath my tree
For all I want for Christmas dear is you
When you left
I nearly lost my mind
And I tried to drown my sorrows
Every night in warm red wine
My old heart broke to pieces
But I'll get by somehow
'Cause I won't care
Lord, a hundred years from now
From the top of this whole world
To the bottom of the glass
I've thrown away my future
By drowning out the past
When you walked out the door
Girl, you broke every vow
But I won't care
A hundred years from now
Tonight I'm hurtin'
In an old familiar way
Oh and I've got lots of reasons
Why I come here every day
Lord I'm tired, unloved and lonesome
That's how old Travis feels right now
But I won't care
A hundred years from now
From the top of this whole world
To the bottom of the glass
I've thrown away my future
By drowning out the past
When you walked out the door
Girl, you broke every vow
But I won't care
A hundred years from now
Lord, I won't care
I was sittin' at a table, in a little club downtown.
Playin' songs on the juke box and pourin' whiskey down.
When I heard a sweet voice sayin' "would you like some company?".
And I had to tell her, "This is just between an old memory and me".
All my friends tell me that I'm a fool for holding on.
And I know they're tryin' to help me, but I've been a fool too long.
And I don't want to talk about it, so why can't they just let me be?
This is just between and old memory and me.
I'm not hurtin' anybody as far as I can see,
I just need to be alone sometimes,
while she goes walkin' through my mind. :Repeat 1x:
I don't want to talk about it, so why can't everybody see,
This is just between an old memory and me?
This is just between, her memory and me.
I had big plans for our future
Said I'd give you the whole world somehow
I tried makin' good on that promise
Thought I'd be so much further by now
Never could build you a castle
Even though you're the queen of my heart
But I've had the best of intentions from the start
Now some people think I'm a loser
'Cause I seldom get things right
But you make me feel like a winner
When you wrap me in your arms so tight
Please tell me you will remember
No matter how much I do wrong
That I had the best of intentions all along
Chorus:
I gave you a ring
And I promised you things
I always thought we'd do
But my best-laid plans
Slipped right through my hands
To show my love for you
And if you could read my heart
Then you'd know without exception
It was all with the best of intentions
Repeat Chorus
So here I am asking forgiveness
And praying that you'll understand
Don't think I take you for granted
Girl, I know just how lucky I am
Though you deserve so much better
You won't find devotion more true
'Cause I've had the best of intentions
Girl, I've had the best of intentions
I was dealin' up and down the highway
Till they caught me with a heavy load
They sentenced me to hard labor
Workin' on the side of the road
Now I don't deny I was guilty
And I know I broke the law
I was hungry and broke and couldn't see no hope
And my back was up against the wall
Now I'm right outside your window
Honey open up and let me in
I broke out of jail this mornin'
And I ain't never goin' back again
I just had to stop by for a minute
And I can't stay long at all
'Cause I gotta run you see I'm under the gun
And my back is up against the wall
I was shackled to a three time loser
A man named Jefferson
One night we got to talkin'
And I asked him what he'd done
He said a man fell over my razor
In the middle of a barroom brawl
But don't you see it was him or me
And my back was up against the wall
Now I'm right outside your window
Honey open up and let me in
I broke out of jail this mornin'
And I ain't never goin' back again
I just had to stop by for a minute
And I can't stay long at all
'Cause I gotta run you see I'm under the gun
And my back is up against the wall
Now I'm right outside your window
Honey open up and let me in
I broke out of jail this mornin'
And I ain't never goin' back again
I just had to stop by for a minute
And I can't stay long at all
'Cause I gotta run you see I'm under the gun
And my back is up against the wall
I gotta run you see I'm under the gun
And my back is up against the wall
Yeah I gotta run you see I'm under the gun
I can't hide the way I feel about you anymore
I can't hold the hurt inside, keep the pain out of my
eyes anymore
My tears no longer waiting, my resistance ain't that
strong
My mind keeps recreating a life with you alone
And I'm tired of pretending that I don't love you anymore
Let me make one last appeal to show you how I feel about
'Cause there's no one else I swear that holds a candle
anywhere next to you
My heart can't take the beating, not having you to hold
A small voice keeps repeating deep inside my soul
It says I can't keep pretending I don't love you anymore
I've got to take the chance or let it pass by
If I expect to get on with my life
My tears no longer waiting, my resistance ain't that
strong
My mind keeps recreating a life with you alone
And I'm tired of pretending I don't love you anymore
Anymore
(Travis Tritt, Troy Seals)
No matter what I do I can't make you happy
Though I go to great lenghts to do your will
If you say hurry, girl I make it snappy
Trying hard to keep your wishes filled
But I'm getting tired and feeling real discouraged
From being pressure underneath your thumb
So here's a message you can give your mama
Starting now I'm looking out for number one
Lord everyone around me
I've tried so hard to please
Till the only one unhappy
Feeling broken down is me
But things are gonna change
With each new setting sun
Starting now I'm looking out for number one
It's getting hard to face my morning mirror
There's a stranger in there staring back at me
He tells me every day it's getting clearer
Son you're not the man you used to be
Yeah it's time to get this monkey off my shoulder
And quit worrying 'bout the things that you want done
I'm gonna start the fire that you have smoldered
'Cause starting now I'm looking out for number one (Repeat chorus
Yeah starting now I'm looking out for number one
Well I'm swimming in debt and the money's all gone
I ain't got nothing I can call my own
Worked my fingers to the blood and bone
For a big disappointment when my paycheck comes
If I only had a little I could do just fine
I could put a downpayment on some peace of mind
But I'm hangin' on the end of a credit line
Lord I'm just livin' on borrowed time
My truck's financed through the union bank
But I don't have enough to even fill the tank
I'd take you for a drive girl but I just can't
'Cause the damned old motor won't even crank
Our trailer's plenty big if we lived outside
But I can't swing the payments on a double-wide
You'd better hold a place in that welfare line
'Cause I'm just living on borrowed time
If it comes real cheap but it don't come free
Then it stays off-limits to a guy like me
They say it brings trouble having money to burn
I reckon that's a lesson I won't have to learn
Lord, no
(Break)
Well if it comes real cheap but it don't come free
Then it stays off-limits to a guy like me
They say it brings trouble having money to burn
I reckon that's a lesson I won't have to learn
Yeah, I bought my wife a little diamond ring
Her mom said, "Huh, can't even see that thing"
It'll be paid off when I'm sixty-five
If I'm lucky enough to still be alive
Even if I was to up and pass away
My family doesn't have enough to dig my grave
No tombstone, just an old wood sign saying
"He was just livin' on borrowed time"
Out there swinging from a credit line
Lord I'm just livin' on borrowed time
(Kevin Brandt)
My baby knows me better than I do
Funny how a woman has that over a man
I can do anything with her here beside me
Leaning on her is where I make my stand
Where would we be without the love of a woman
Standing behind her man even when he's wrong
The true pure undying love of a woman
Makes a man a fool to think he can make it alone
My daddy was a wild one when he was younger
Everybody told my mama he'd be hard to tame
Full of himself he said 'sir' to nobody
But you oughta see him come a runnin' when mama calls his name
Where would we be without the love of a woman
Standing behind her man even when he's wrong
The true pure undying love of a woman
Makes a man a fool to think he can make it alone
Oh, yeah...
A man goes crazy trying to catch his feelings
Too much pride or maybe the words come out wrong
But that's okay 'cause he's still her hero
Steady as a rock, her love keeps rolling along
Where would we be without the love of a woman
Standing behind her man even when he's wrong
The true pure undying love of a woman
Makes a man a fool to think he can make it alone
(Kostas)
All around I hear the sound of money
But I ain't got a nickel to my name
And everywhere I look I see temptation
She stands on every corner and calls my name
Won't you tell me if you can
Cause life's so hard to understand
Why's the rich man busy dancing
While the poor man pays the band
Oh they're billing me for killing me
Lord have mercy on the working man
Uncle Sam's got his hands in my pockets
And he helps himself each time he needs a dime
Them politicians treat me like a mushroom
Cause they feed me bull and keep me in the blind
Repeat ChorusHey St. Peter look down for a minute
And see this little man about to drown
There's quicksand all around and man I'm in it
Please help me up Lord cause I'm going down
Won't you tell me if you can
Cause life's so hard to understand
Why's the rich man busy dancing
While the poor man pays the band
Oh they're billing me for killing me
Lord have mercy on the working man
Won't you tell me if you can
Cause life's so hard to understand
Why's the fat man busy dancing
While the thin man pays the band
Oh they're billing me for killing me
Lord have mercy on the working man
Please Lord have mercy on the working man
Please Lord have mercy on the working man
I should've told her more, I loved her
I should've spent more time at home
But should haves really aren't important
Since the fact is now she's gone
I wish I'd listened to my conscience
When it said "Don't let her go"
And if she's wonderin' how I'm doin'
Well, I think she oughta know
That I find myself prayin'
More than I ever did before
And I find my heart is breakin'
Each time her memory slams the door
And I find myself cryin'
(Oh)
And tryin' to hold on
'Cause there ain't nothin' short of dyin'
That's worse than bein' left alone
I thought I'd be just fine without her
I'd be happy, a free man
But the hurt inside of lonesome
Is what I didn't understand
And the lessons that I'm learnin'
Lord, I'm learnin' awful way
'Cause nights I used to spend in Heaven
Have been replaced by nights of hell
And I find myself prayin'
More than I ever did before
And I find my heart is breakin'
Each time her memory slams the door
And I find myself cryin'
Oh and tryin' to hold on
'Cause there ain't nothin' short of dyin'
That's worse than bein' left alone
There ain't nothin' short of dyin'
That's worse than bein' left alone
Cadillac on the interstate
Ran a redneck in the ditch
Big city lawyer calls
Says, "son gonna make you rich
Just put your shoulder in a sling
And your neck in a brace
We're gonna take his butt to court
Take everything he makes"
And it's all about the money
There's a local politician
Who said he needed our vote
He'd put two chickens in every pot
And pave all the country roads
But we ain't see that S.O.B
Since the day he raised his hand
We're still dodging pot holes
Eatin' potted mean and spam
It's all about the money
Yes, it's all about the money
A handshake used to be
All you used to need to make a deal, yes it was
But now they look you in the eye
And tell a big ol' bold faced lie
With a team of lawyers
Movin' in for the kill
It's all about the money
They say they are your best friends
As longs as you're buying the rounds
They'll light your smokes tell you jokes
At every bar in town
As soon as you hit some hard times
And the good times disappear
You're all alone and they're all gone
And one thing is for clear
It's all about the money
Yes, it's all about the money
It's all about the money
It's all about the money
It's all about the
You better leave
You better leave my little girl alone
You better leave
You better leave my little girl alone
Before I go and get evil minded
And I go and do somethin' wrong
You call up my house just yesterday
And I picked up the extension
And I heard every word you say
Why don't you just go on man
Go on and leave my little girl alone
Yeah before I get evil minded
And I go and do somethin' wrong
Yeah you call up my house
All hours of the night
Let me tell you mister
That's a damn good way to start a fight
Yeah why don't you just go on
Man and leave my little girl alone
Before I get evil minded
Lord and go and do somethin' wrong
Yeah you better leave baby
You better leave my little baby alone
I'm gonna tell you what hoss
You better leave
You better leave my little girl alone
Before I get evil minded
And I go and do somethin' wrong
Here comes that same old memory
Like a movie in my mind
You told me you loved another
And then you drove off through the pines
And I swear it feels like yesterday
Though it's been a long, long time
I can still feel those cold chills
Runnin' up and down my spine
And I've been fightin' back the memories
I've been fightin' back the tears
And I'm fightin' back the hurt I still feel
After all these years
If I had the strength I'd fight
To make things like they were before
But I'm just too tired to fight it anymore
Everyday my heart reminds me
How I boldly spoke those lines
I can get along without you
And I'm gonna be just fine
But the nights alone grew colder
Than I ever thought they'd be
And spend every hour searchin'
For what you took out of me
And I've been fightin' back the memories
I've been fightin' back the tears
And I'm fightin' back the hurt I still feel
After all these years
If I had the strength I'd fight
To make things like they were before
But I'm just too tired to fight it anymore
And I thought time would overcome the torture
But instead I'm getting weaker everyday
(Break)
Oh, I've been fightin' back the memories
I've been fightin' back the tears
And I'm fightin' back the hurt I still feel
After all these years
If I had the strength I'd fight
To make things like they were before
But I'm just too tired to fight it
There ain't no way to hide it
I'm just too tired to fight it anymore
I Got Rice cooking in the microwave
Got a three day beard I don't plan to shave
And its a goofy thing but I just gotta say
Hey I'm doing alright.
Yeah I think I'll make me some homemade soup
Feelin' pretty good and that's the truth
It's neither drink nor drug induced
No Im just doin' alright
And it's a great day to be alive
I know the suns still shinin' when I close my eyes
There's some hard times in the neigborhood
But why can't every day be just this good?
It's been 15 years since I left home
Said good luck to every seed I'd sown,
Give it my best and then I left it alone
Ohhh I hope their doin' alright.
Now I look in the mirror and what do I see?
A lone wolf there ... starin' back at me,
Long in the tooth but harmless as can be,
Lord I guess he's doin' alright
And it's a great day to be alive
I know the suns still shinin' when I close my eyes
There's some hard times in the neigborhood
But why can't every day be just this good?
Sometimes its lonely
Sometimes its only me and
The shadows that fill this room,
Sometimes I'm fallin' desperately callin'
Howlin' at the moon
Ahhhwwoooooo! Ahhhwooooooo!
Well I might go get me a new tatoo or
Take my old Harley for a three day cruise
Might even grow me a fu man chu...
Ahhhwwoooooo! Ahhhwooooooo!
And it's a great day to be alive
I know the suns still shinin' when I close my eyes
There's some hard times in the neigborhood
But why can't every day be just this good?
And it's a great day to be alive
I know the sun's still shinin' when I close my eyes
There's some hard times in the neigborhood
(Travis Tritt/Dennis Robbins/Bob Dipiero)She's getting tired of your running around
Out every night trying to paint the town
She's growing weary of your childish games
She's getting fed up with the dang thing
You better listen to me when I talk
That little lady's 'bout to up and walk
And if she leaves you, boy you'll lose your mind
So if you're gonna straighten up, brother now's the time
She's been calling on my telephone
I've got a shoulder she's been crying on
You'd see the ending if you'd only look
Your baby doll's about to close the book
You keep neglecting what you've got at home
The way she looks she won't be lonely long
I know she loves you but she's tired of lies
So if you're gonna straighten up, brother now's the time
A woman has her needs and her desires
She ought to have the lovin' she requires
You can keep her if you only try
But better hurry 'fore she says goodbye
The kind of love that gives a girl a thrill
If you won't give it there are those who will
There's lot's of men who'd love to have a shot
At having something you've already got
You best be careful what you throw away
It just might haunt you till your dying day
Well, he was the assistant preacher and the Sunday school teacher
In the church that I grew up in
She was looker from Atlanta, led the choir, played piano
Had a body that was made for sin
She didn't care that he was married, 'cause the torch that she carried
Was hotter than the fires of Hell
She had plans to seduce him, if she could, she could loosen
A notch in the Bible Belt
So, she called him up at home when she knew he'd be alone
Said, "Preacher I could use advice
I got troubles with a man that I know you'll understand
If you could help me it would sure be nice"
They met a few minutes after in the office of the pastor
And she started telling how she felt
What a chance they were takin' when they first started breakin'
The laws of the Bible Belt
There's a lot of good people who are led astray
That believe what the good book said
Well, I'll tell you somethin' brother when you're dealin' with the devil
It's tough to keep a level ahead
And it's hard to imagine how the flames of passion
Can burn you till your soul will melt
And it'll spread like a cancer but you're gonna have to answer
To the Lord and the Bible Belt
Someone said they went to Vegas, back home it didn't take us long
To hear the news of what they did
Nobody could believe that he left his wife to grieve
Alone with two pre-school kids
I don't know how they're doin' but I know that they're screwin' up
A good thing they once had
They better get their heads together or they're gonna slap leather
With the Lord and the Bible belt
There's a lot of good people who are led astray
That believe what the good book said
Well, I'll tell you somethin' brother when you're dealin' with the devil
It's tough to keep a level ahead
And it's hard to imagine how the flames of passion
Can burn you till your soul will melt
And it'll spread like a cancer but you're gonna have to answer
To the Lord and the Bible Belt
They better get their heads together or they're gonna slap leather
{All right merely make sure that I got strong wood
(What?)
Ha ha ha strong wood}
I don't like hangin' out with a high dollar crowd
I ain't no socialite, I'm a little too loud
I don't do garden parties sippin' hot tea, ya
Down in some honky tonk brother that's the place for me
A hard days livin' is all that I understand
Well I owe my soul to Mastercard
I'm a blue collar man, brother
I bust my bottom every day eight to five
I come home draggin' feelin' barely alive
The kids are screamin' house is turned upside down
Need a bulldozer just to find my way around
We don't like caviar, we like our soup from a can, yeah
Yeah, keep my life simple
I'm a blue collar man
Don't need computers handlin' my bank account
Balance my checkbook there's a zero amount
Four carat diamond's not on my lady's hand
We live a life rich folks could never understand
I make my livin' with these two hard workin' hands, yeah
Won't ever be no millionaire
I'm a blue collar man
Won't ever be no millionaire
I'm a blue collar man on earth
One two three four
Yeah yeah
Blue collar blue collar blue collar man
Aa aa aa aa
Oo oh oo oo
Oh oo oo oh
I'll bring blue collar man
Aa aa oh
Yeah yea yea
Well, I'm running down the road
Trying to loosen my load
I got seven women on my mind
Four that wanna own me
Two that wanna stone me
One says she's a friend of mine
Take it easy, take it easy
Don't let the sound of your own wheels
Drive you crazy
Lighten up while you still can
Don't even try to understand
Just find a place to make your stand
And take it easy
Well, I'm standing on a corner
In Winslow, Arizona
Such a fine sight to see
It's a girl, my Lord
In a flatbed Ford
Slowing down to take a look at me
So, come on, baby, don't say maybe
I got to know if your sweet love
Is gonna save me
We may lose and we may win
But we will never be here again
So open up, I'm climbing in
Take it easy
Well, I'm running down the road
Trying to loosen my load
Got worlds of trouble on my mind
Looking for a lover
Who won't blow my cover
She's so hard to find
Take it easy, take it easy
Don't let the sound of your own wheels
Make you crazy
Come on, baby, don't say maybe
I got to know if your sweet love
Is gonna save me
Drift off to Dream'
As I sit here surrounded, By people and lights
Along with my drink at the bar
You've been here forever, So clear in my mind
I just don't know where you are
But I know I'll find you, But girl till I do
This is my love song for you
Let's hold hands on the porch swing
Under the moon
While the wind through the willows
Plays us a tune
We can lie on a blanket, Out back in the yard
And wish for our future
On a far away star
And you'll feel the passion, As time after time
I press your sweet lips to mine
We can dance to the radio, Right up till dawn
Till you drift off
To dream in my arms
You might be hundreds, Or more miles away
Or you might be just down the street
But there'll be a hunger, Deep in your eyes
That I'll recognize when we meet
It might take hours, Or it might take years
But this is the song you will hear
Let's hold hands on the porch swing
Under the moon
While the wind through the willows
Plays us a tune
We can lie on a blanket, Out back in the yard
And wish for our future
On a far away star
And you'll feel the passion, As time after time
I press your sweet lips to mine
We can dance to the radio, Right up till dawn
Till you drift off
To dream in my arms
And you'll feel the passion
As time after time
I press your sweet lips to mine
We can dance to the radio, Right up till dawn
Till you drift off
To dream in my arms'
As I watch you while you're sleeping
You don't know what I'm goin' through
Dealing with all my emotions
And wonderin' if your love is true
You've given me no cause to doubt you
And I know passion burns in your heart
But does that same fire keep on burning
In the hours that we spend apart
If you knew the question
That burns in my mind
Then you'd know why I worry so much
I can't help but wonder
When we fell in love sweetheart
Did you fall far enough?
There's something I feel when I touch you
And that's when I really get scared
'Cause I know there's men who would die for
The feeling I'm feeling right here
Oh I'll be tormented forever
Unless I can give my fear up
I've got to stop acting so foolish
I've tortured myself long enough
Oh, if you knew the question
That burns in my mind
Then you'd know why I worry so much
I can't help but wonder
When we fell in love sweetheart
Did you fall far enough?
Well, if you knew the question
That burns in my mind
Then you'd know why I worry so much
I can't help but wonder
When we fell in love sweetheart
Did you fall far enough?
Before you draw the final curtain
Before the big tower crashes down
Before you pack away my trunk case
I'd like to take a final bow
One last chance to hear the laughter
And see your face there in the crowd
One last moment in the spotlight
One last chance to be your clown
I guess you're tired of walking tightropes
Hope setting up and tearing down
You want a place to call forever
And rest your feet on solid ground
Somewhere you've lost that sense of wonder
But that's still the place I'm bound
I'm a storm in search of thunder
I'm just a circus leaving town
Once we could fill the room with laughter
And fill each other's hearts with joy
Through each trial and disaster
Still we cling to our choice
To take a path so unforgiving
A road that waits for no one
You know we chose to keep on living
Oh, tell me where did we go wrong
I guess you're tired of walking tightropes
Hope setting up band tearing down
You want a place to call forever
And rest your feet on solid ground
Don't try to break this spell I'm under
Oh stop these wheels from spinning around
I'm a storm in search of thunder
Yes I'm just a circus leaving town
Some day you'll wake up and wonder
And your heart will start to pound
And you'll long for the thunder
He was raised on a tractor
In overalls and boots
Been to college and then law school
Since leaving his roots
Came home in a Lexus, he left in a Ford
Country ain't country no more
He told his daddy
"Catch up with the times"
He said, "Now a days
People trade heifers online"
Dad ain't sealing deals
With a handshake like before
Country ain't country no more
No, country ain't country no more
The back forty was sold to make up for hard times
Then sold by the half acre lot overnight
The houses went up and the trees were cut down
And there went the finest deer hunting around
Lord, everyone's locking their doors
'Cause country ain't country no more
Now his dad sits in traffic
Looking 'round at the change
Watching crews turn
The county road into four lanes
The old Sunday drive
Has turned into a chore
Country ain't country no more
Lord, country ain't country no more
Yeah, the back forty was sold to make up for hard times
Then sold by the half acre lot overnight
The houses went up and the trees were cut down
And there went the finest deer hunting around
Lord, everyone's locking their doors
Lord, country ain't country no more
There's no turning back and you just can't ignore
That country ain't country no more
Charlie Pride Lyrics - Christmas In My Hometown Lyrics
There's a white Christmas in my hometown
Where the streets are snowy, shining bright
And the lights so on all the Christmas trees are burning
For old Santa's sure to come this very night
There are jingle bells and Christmas carols singin'
By the children who are walking in the street
Folks are smilin' and they're sayin' merry Christmas
For there's joy in their hearts as they meet
Oh, the Christmas chimes are ringing in the tower
Jingle bells can be heard all around
Time for all to go and wait for Santa's commin'
'Cause it's merry Christmas here in my hometown
I can hear the reindeer in the distance
All the sleighbells are ringing loud and clear
Little eyes are closed in their slumber
They are waiting for old Santa to appear
Oh, the Christmas chimes are ringing in the tower
Jingle bells can be heard all around
Time for all to go and wait for Santa's commin'
'Cause it's merry Christmas here in my hometown
Don't you know
it always happens
same time every year.
Snow flakes and heartaches
and that lonesome Christmas chill
I keep going through emotions
hiding from the truth
don't you know that Chritmas
just ain't christmas
without you
You know Christmas
hasn't been the same
since the day you left.
I still send you
real tight greetings
hoping someday
you might forget
I try to hold up tradition
do all the things we used to do
but you know that Christmas
just ain't Chritmas without you.
Cause all are having Silent night
memories of how we used to be
and all would come back to my world
if you just let Santa bring
your sweet love home to me.
There's a season
to be happy
but Lord I feel so blue
cause girl Christmas
When you meet that certain someone
You've been searchin' hard to find
It's a new love full of passion
That can sometimes make you blind
I don't mind bein' swept away
If I know right from the start
So before we go much further, girl
Can I trust you with my heart?
In the time we've spent together
I have learned to trust in you
So many things you've given
Before I even asked you to
But reality and romance
Are sometimes far apart
So what I really need to know is
Can I trust you with my heart?
Can I cast my cares upon you?
Can you stand a heavy load?
Can I count on you to walk me
Down that long and winding road?
If you promise me
These simple things
I can guaranty
You can always count on me
Can I cast my cares upon you?
Can you stand a heavy load?
Can I count on you to walk me
Down that long and winding road?
When two hearts solely surrender
And are sworn to understand
It completes a perfect union
Between a woman and a man
So please don't misunderstand me
I don't want to go too far
Without knowing just one answer
Can I trust you with my heart?
Please, girl
Give me just one answer
Can I trust you with my heart?
Written by - Steve Bogard & Rick Giles
1986 Harley
Blowing smoke and sucking oil
My daddy said, 'Buy it and you're crazy boy'
You can't tell me nothin'
It took me a year to fix it up
And one day to lay her down
I got a little hitch in my get-along now
You can't tell me nothin'
Chorus:
Talk is cheap and free advice
Is worth the price you pay
I had to find out for myself the hard way
You can't tell me nothin'
Hometown homecoming sweetheart
Nobody thought I had a prayer
Her mama said, 'Boy, don't you come around here'
You can't tell me nothin'
They say be careful what you wish for
I want to be her man
Two babies and a trailer later here I am
You can't tell me nothin'
Chorus
Talk is cheap and free advice
Is worth the price you pay
I had to find out for myself the hard way
You can't tell me nothin'
Instrumental
They say that drinking will kill you
The same thing for rolling smokes
But that's two of the three things that I like most
You can't tell me nothin'
I know what the good book preaches
But I know how I am
I just hope somebody up there understands
You can't tell me nothin'
I've been workin' and sleepin'
No time for misbehavin'
'Till I'm just about to lose my mind
I'm startin' now to wonder
If I may get out from underneath
The pressures of a daily grind
Yeah, I've had it bottled up for so long
I'm gonna have to pop the top
The trouble is when I get started
I ain't ever gonna wanna stop
So as bad as I hate to
It's time to get crazy
It's time to take some tension off
When I get wound this tight
And the fact I'm gonna hurt myself
Ain't reason enough not to
So as bad as I hate to
I'll pay that price tomorrow
'Cause it's time to get crazy tonight
Well, at home my little lady's
Got a toddler and a baby
And a million things she'll never get done
Now I know the home makin'
Is just as back breakin'
As sweatin' in the mid day sun
She's been a liftin' lot's of loads of laundry
Dancin' with a mop and a broom
When she finally gets a chance to party
You better give the little girl some room
She said, "As bad as I hate to
It's time to get crazy
It's time to take some tension off
When I get wound this tight
And the fact I'm gonna hurt myself
Ain't reason enough not to
So as bad as I hate to
I'll pay that price tomorrow
'Cause it's time to get crazy tonight, oh"
Yeah, as bad as I hate to
It's time to get crazy
It's time to take some tension off
When I get wound this tight
And the fact I'm gonna hurt myself
Ain't reason enough not to
So as bad as I hate to
I'll pay that price tomorrow
It's time to get crazy tonight
Yeah, as bad as I hate to
I'll pay that price tomorrow
'Cause it's time to get crazy tonight
Whooooo ooo ooo
Wanna stand upon a mountain
Wanna run naked in the rain, feel it soak my skin
Take a trip without even thinking 'bout the destination
Wanna jump into an ocean
I wanna dive into an open endless sky
Go too far, go a little crazy and go little over the line
I wanna drink in every moment
And I wanna take in everything
I wanna feel too much
I wanna live too much
I wanna love too much
So much that it hurts
Wanna feel everything
Wanna taste everything in this life
I wanna feel too much
I wanna recklessly love someone
Throw down my heart and throw a caution to the wind
Even if there's a chance that my heart could get open
I wanna drink in every feeling
I wanna love with everything
I wanna feel too much
I wanna live too much
I wanna love too much
So much that it hurts
Wanna feel everything
Wanna taste everything in this life
I wanna feel too much
Really, really feel this
Take every chance I can take
Stand down on anew
And not care if I fall
I wanna feel it all
I wanna feel too much
I wanna live too much
I wanna love too much
So much that it hurts
Wanna feel everything
Wanna taste everything in this life
I wanna feel too much
I wanna live too much
I wanna love too much
So much that it hurts
Wanna feel everything
Wanna taste everything in this life
I wanna feel too much
I wanna feel too much
(Live too much, love too much)
So much that it hurts
There's clothes all over the floor
Don't remember them bein' here before
Smell of perfume is in here
Why's lipstick on the mirror?
Still I don't understand
No pictures left in the hall
There's three new holes in my wall
Where the hell's my credit card?
Why's my wallet in the yard?
Still I don't understand
Well, now I guess I should've listened
When you said you've had enough
A little trick I picked up from my father
In one ear and out the other
Why's love gotta be so tough?
Should see the look on my face
Mess that's all over the place
Why's this happening to me?
Why'd you take both sets of keys?
Still I don't understand
I guess I should've listened
When you said you've had enough
A little trick I picked up from my father
In one ear and out the other
Why's love gotta be so tough?
Well, now I guess I should've listened
There's clothes all over my floor
Don't remember them bein' here before
There are no candles in here
Lipstick's still on my mirror
Still I don't understand
I guess I should've listened
When you said you've had enough
A little trick I picked up from my father
In one ear and out the other
Why must love be so tough?
I guess I should've listened
When you said you've had enough
Little trick I picked up from my father
In one ear and out the other
Now girl, I see you in my dreams
It happens every day and night now
You got me going to extremes
Don't seem to care what's wrong or right now
I'll make ya mine someday
Somehow, somewhere, someway
You say I'm really not your kind
I know I look a little rough now
If I could give you everything, girl
Would it ever be enough now
I'll make you mine someday
Somehow, somewhere, someway
It makes me wonder what's goin' on, baby
When the night rolls in
It something happens that feels so strong
And I just can't pretend, oh yeah
Oh, don't you wonder what's, goin' on, baby
When the night rolls in
It something happens that feels so strong and
And it will happen again so, you can turn and walk away
But I know you would regret it
If I ever had my way, yeah
Do you think you could forget it
It's gonna happen someday
Somehow, somewhere, someway
I wanna have you someday
Somehow, somewhere, someway
I'll make you mine someday
If you see her out tonight
And she tells you that it's just the lights
That bring her here and not her loneliness
That's what she says but sometimes she forgets
If she tells you she don't need a man
She's had all the comfort she can stand
You'd best believe a every word she says
But don't give up 'cause sometimes she forgets
And sometimes she forgets that not too long ago she swore
She wasn't gonna let her heart be broken anymore
So now she keeps it locked away
Woah when it grows colder every day
And it won't warm to any man's caress
That's what she says but sometimes she forgets
And sometimes she forgets that not too long ago she swore
She wasn't gonna let her heart be broken anymore
So if you see her out tonight
And she tells you that it's just the lights
That bring her here and not her loneliness
That's what she says but sometimes she forgets
Yeah that's what she says but sometimes she forgets
Title: What Say You
Genre: Country
I believe that there's a right & I believe that there's a wrong
That north and south, black & white
Can somehow get along
What say you, What say you
I believe there's a basic good in the heart of every man
And I'm not gonna criticize what I can't understand
What say you
What say you
I'm not afraid to say what's on my mind, To take a stand, to draw the line
To speak my heart & bare my soul,
I don't like lies, I'd rather know the truth
Hey, what say you, What say you
But I'm not ashamed of where I come from,
With this blue collar on my shirt
And I don't look for handouts,
Cause I'm not afraid of work
What say you,
Yeah, what say you
Man, I don't talk no religion & I ain't gonna wave that flag
But I love God & America & I'd fight for what I have
What say you
Yeah, what say you
I know I'm not always right
I don't think I'm better than you
I don't have all the answers
But I'll share my point of view
What say you
I'm not afraid to say what's on my mind
Take a stand & draw that line
To speak my heart & bare my soul
I don't like lies, I'd rather know the truth
So what say you
What say you
What say you and you and you and you ...
(Kostas/Melba Montgomrey)
Today an old heartache came calling
An old flame I thought died out like some falling star
Instead it's rekindling some embers
That may start an out of control ragin' fire
That look in your eyes brings bad memories
You still have that same smile that once won my heart
The bittersweet feelings still linger
That once fuled me out of control ragin' fire
That out of control ragin' fire
Pain has no memory when you burn with desire
The flames grow higher and higher
Till we've reached an out of control ragin' fire
Inside the passion is burning
It's too late to stop what we've started tonight
How can we resist this temptation
To start an out of control ragin' fire
That out of control ragin' fire
Pain has no memory when you burn with desire
The flames grow higher and higher
Till we've reached an out of control ragin' fire
Yes we've reached an out of control ragin' fire
Hey Lover
Will we ever win?
Days over
And the war begins
And I don't wanna blame you but I do
And I don't wanna make you think there's something wrong with you
You're the only one I can trust
What if Love Hangs on to Us?
I keep thinkin' on to how we were
Before the hard times came
You and I unburdend by heartaches and the pain
Now we face the choice to change our hearts or simply hang it up
What if Love Hangs on to Us?
What if Love Hangs on to Us?
Hey Lover
Were we ever right?
Feel heavy
And we're losing sight
And I don't wanna be with someone new
And I don't wanna make you feel like crying but I do
All your tears leave you starting to rust
What if Love Hangs on to Us?
I keep thinkin' on to how we were
Before the hard times came
You and I unburdend by heartaches and the pain
Now we face the choice to change our hearts or simply hang it up
What if Love Hangs on to Us?
What if Love Hangs on to Us?
I keep thinkin' on to how we were
Before the hard times came
You and I unburdend by heartaches and the pain
Now we face the choice to change our hearts or simply hang it up
What if Love Hangs on to Us?
What if Love Hangs on to Us?
Baby you and I been goin crazy
Tangled up in turmoil for too long
There's somethin missin and I'm thinkin maybe
We need to get it back before it's gone
Think of all the time we spend on everybody else
Let's take a little bit and keep it for ourselves
Cause when it feels like you been caught up
In a dark angry wind
That blew in on the day you were born
And it seems like you been spinnin since you can't remember when
Well it's time to run away
It's time to run away from the storm
So much obsession with makin money
The dollar writes the rules for everyone
That may be fine but now listen honey
There's got to be some time for havin fun
The roads go anywhere, so many we can take
But don't ignore them, there's just too much at stake
Cause when it feels like you been caught up
In a dark angry wind
That blew in on the day you were born
And it seems like you been spinnin since you can't remember when
Well it's time to run away
It's time to run away from the storm
Oh yeah baby
Yeah, let's run away
The clock is tickin
And the days keep passin
Oughta get out while the gettin's good
Before we end up some day too late askin
Why we never took the chance we could
We need a get away that's meant for only two
If you'll take my hand, that's what we're gonna do
Cause when it feels like you been caught up
In a dark angry wind
That blew in on the day you were born
And it seems like you been spinnin since you can't remember when
Well it's time to run away
It's time to run away from the storm
Yeah, it's time to run away
Time to run away from the storm
Oh baby
It's time to run away
It's time to run away from the storm
Yeah baby
Let's run away child
Oh, yeah now baby
Let's run away
Far far away
Oh run away
Before you draw the final curtain
Before the big tower crashes down
Before you pack away my trunk case
I'd like to take a final bow
One last chance to hear the laughter
And see your face there in the crowd
One last moment in the spotlight
One last chance to be your clown
I guess you're tired of walking tightropes
Hope setting up and tearing down
You want a place to call forever
And rest your feet on solid ground
Somewhere you've lost that sense of wonder
But that's still the place I'm bound
I'm a storm in search of thunder
I'm just a circus leaving town
Once we could fill the room with laughter
And fill each other's hearts with joy
Through each trial and disaster
Still we cling to our choice
To take a path so unforgiving
A road that waits for no one
You know we chose to keep on living
Oh, tell me where did we go wrong
I guess you're tired of walking tightropes
Hope setting up band tearing down
You want a place to call forever
And rest your feet on solid ground
Don't try to break this spell I'm under
Oh stop these wheels from spinning around
I'm a storm in search of thunder
Yes I'm just a circus leaving town
Some day you'll wake up and wonder
And your heart will start to pound
And you'll long for the thunder
Baby, you've been working all day
Slaving for the man
Low pay, no breaks, no fun
Cheap boss won't fix the fan
You've been sweating from the heat
But honey, just let it rub off on me
You want your shower first
Get powdered and perfumed
Hey honey, I understand
And I want that for you too
Take all the time you need
Honey, just let it rub off on me
Well, halos on your mind
[Incomprehensible] on your chest
Whatever's got your spine
Reaching on your neck
See the world's up on your back
Hey girl, my hands are free
Why don't you just lay on down?
Yeah, let it rub off on me
Let me slip off your shoes
And hang up all your hats
Never mind that shower
Let me draw you up a bath
So you can [Incomprehensible] sweet release
Honey, come on, rub off on me
River's on your mind
Oh wind on your chest
Whatever's got your spine
Reaching on your neck
See the world's up on your back
Girl, my hands are free
Why don't you just lay on down?
Yeah, let it rub off on me
Whatever's on your mind
Oh weighing down your chest
Whatever's got your spine
Reaching on your neck
See the world's up on your back
Welcome, my hands are free
Why don't you just lay on down?
Yeah, let it rub off on me
Rub off, rub off on me
Rub off, rub off on me
Rub off, rub off on me
(Don Poythress/Donnie Skaggs/Michelle Little)
(c) 2006
Featured on Travis Tritt's - "The Storm" (2007)
I always took pride standing on my own two feet
I never leaned on anyone but me
And I'm not braggin' but there's been times
When I've looked the devil in the eye and never blinked
But tonight, yeah tonight
I need something stronger than I've got to offer
Don't know if I've ever felt this weak
If I'm gonna make it without breakin' down on this dead end street
I need somethin' stronger than me
I'm not much for drinking
But if it stops the ache in my heart
I'll try to drown it 'till the morning comes
And I'll try praying
God I'll try anything and everything I can
To keep from giving up
'Cause I know, Lord I know
I need something stronger than I've got to offer
Don't know if I've ever felt this weak
If I'm gonna make it without breakin' down on this dead end street
I need somethin' stronger than me
I need somethin'
Everything in me wants to pick up that telephone
Even though I know it's wrong
I need something stronger than I've got to offer
Don't know if I've ever felt this weak
If I'm gonna make it without breakin' down on this dead end street
I need somethin' stronger than me
Somethin' stronger
I got someone back home
Don't know what's been going on
Thinks I love her and her alone
And the pressure is on
I got a new love, you see
She doesn't do things to me
We sneak I love you's on the phone
And the pressure is on
And it puts pressure on a man
If he lets his heart cause pain
He ain't no rolling stone
And the pressure is on
Trains I ride in my dreams
Run on the pressure of the blood
Sweating muscle, man of steam
Lord I could move on, on my own
'Cause the pressure is on
Feels like you're ten thousand feet
Down under some deep dark city street
And it's crushing all your bones
And the pressure is on
The pressure is on
Sleigh bells ring, are you listening?
In the lane snow is glistening
A beautiful sight, we're happy tonight
Walkin' in a winter wonderland
Gone away is the bluebird
Here to stay is the new bird
He sings a love song as we go along
Walkin' in a winter wonderland
In the meadow we can build a snowman
And pretend that he is Parson Brown
He'll say, "Are you married?" We'll say, "No, man
But you can do the job when you're in town"
Later on we'll conspire
As we dream by the fire
To face unafraid, the plans that we made
Walkin' in a winter wonderland
In the meadow we can build a snowman
And pretend that he is Parson Brown
He'll say, "Are you married?" We'll say, "No, man
But you can do the job when you're in town"
Later on we'll conspire
As we dream by the fire
To face unafraid, the plans that we made
Walkin' in a winter wonderland
Baby, walkin' in a winter wonderland
Written by Travis Tritt & Gary Rossington
When you told me you were leaving
Girl I didn't believe a word
'Cause to think that you'd walk out on me
Just sounded too absurd
I'd like to change the things I did
That tore our love apart
But that's just wishful thinking on my part
Chorus:
Well I'm hoping and I'm praying
You'll give me one more try
'Cause it's an awful price I'm paying
With the tear drops that I've cried
I guess I should have listened
If I had only been that smart
But that's just wishful thinking on my part I found out it's the little things
That made our house a home
You'd be surprised how much I've learned
Every day since you've been gone
But I wished I'd learned that lesson
Before it broke my heart
But that's just wishful thinking on my part
Chorus
Well that's just wishful thinking on my part
Well, you must be from the city
'Cause you sure ain't from round here
There ain't no smoke free section
We don't sell no import beer
You been throwin' round that attitude
Since you walked through the door
I don't know where you come from
But you ain't there anymore
When in Rome
You can do like the Romans
But where you're down home
You better do like us
You've been lookin' down your nose
At our water tower town
Ain't no one gettin' rich
But there's enough to go around
If you don't like Tracy's cookin'
Well, you best still leave a tip
She's back there in that kitchen
With a baby on her hip
When in Rome
You can do like the Romans
But where you're down home
You better do like us
You put your best foot forward
When you go to meet a man
Look him in the eye
And put a good grip on his hand
Don't cuss around the ladies
Tell us how to raise our kids
We like doin' business
Like our daddy's daddies did, alright
When you drive off in your beamer
If you don't do 35
Don't give no lip to Buford
Or he might just dot your eye
And when your at the courthouse
Before ol' Judge McCall
You'd best not say a word 'bout
Ten Commandments on his wall, naw
When in Rome
You can do like the Romans
But where you're down home
You better do like us
When in Rome
You can do like the Romans
But where you're down home
You better do like us
You better do like us, boy
Don't you comin' here talkin' all that trash
You might get your nose smashed
Yeah, when in Rome
You can do like the Romans
Yeah
You better do like us
You better do like us
As we sat on the front porch
of that old grey house where I was born and raised.
Staring at the dusty fields
where my daddy worked hard everyday.
I think it kinda hurt him when I said,
"daddy there's a lot that I don't know.
But don't you ever dream about a life
where corn don't grow?"
He just sat there silent
staring at his favorite coffee cup.
I saw a storm of mixed emotions in his eyes
when he looked up.
He said "son I know at your age
it seems like this ole world is turnin' slow.
And you think you'll find the answer to it all
where corn don't grow."
Hard times are real
there's dusty fields no matter where you go.
You may change your mind
cause the weeds are high where corn don't grow.
I remember feeling guilty
when daddy turned and walked back in the house.
I was only 17 back then
but I thought that I knew more than I know now.
I can't say he didn't warn me
this city life's a hard row to hoe.
Ain't it funny how a dream can turn around,
where corn don't grow.
Hard times are real
there's dusty fields no matter where you go.
You may change your mind
cause the weeds are high where corn don't grow.
You may change your mind
I know I'm far from perfect,
Too set in my ways for my own good.
And there's other things about me
You think you'd like to change, If you just could.
I could let you shape me,
Mold me like a potters piece of clay.
But you really wouldn't want me that way.
It's a crazy world we live in,
And it keeps on gettin' tougher all the time.
You say you wish I wouldn't let life's troubles,
Weigh so heavy on my mind.
When things are wrong I guess that I could smile,
Pretending everything's okay.
Oh, you really wouldn't want me that way.
I'm just the man I've always been,
I don't know how to be nobody else.
And a man can only change so much,
Till he becomes a shadow of himself.
I never could be happy,
If I were just your puppet on a string, yes I could change.
But you really wouldn't want me that way.
You really wouldn't want me that way.
--- Instrumental ---
Now don't misunderstand me,
I want to be a man that makes you proud.
I ain't ashamed to show how much I love you,
Every way that I know how.
I can make concessions,
But don't ask me to bend until I break.
'Cause you really wouldn't want me that way.
Don't ask me tomorrow to
Become someone I wasn't yesterday.
'Cause you really wouldn't want me that way.
(Buck Ram & E Rand)
Only you, can make this world seem right
Only you, can make the darkness bright
Only you, and you alone can thrill me like you do
And fill my heart with love for only you
Only you, can make this change in me
For it's true, you are my destiny
When you hold my hand
I understand the magic that you do
You're my dream come true,
My one and only you
Instrumental
Only you, can make this change in me
For it's true, you are my destiny
When you hold my hand
I understand the magic that you do
You're my dream come true,
My one and only you
My dream come true,
My one and only you...
The road that we've traveled
Ain't always been easy
Lord knows we've both seen our share
Of troubles and trials
It's hard to believe
We made it so far together
But just between you and me darlin'
It was worth every mile
It was worth every storm
We had to weather
It was worth all the evenings
That we cried together
When the going got toughest
I could count on your smile
And lookin' back now I can say
It was worth every mile
I know you and I both had our doubts
That we'd make it
But deep in the back of our hearts
We knew all the while
That love's not for quitters
So we kept ourself moving
Oh and I think you'll have to agree
It was worth every mile
It was worth every storm
We had to weather
It was worth all the evenings
We cried together
When the going got toughest
I could count on your smile
And lookin' back now I can say
It was worth every mile
And lookin' back now I can say
Before you draw the final curtain
Before the big tower crashes down
Before you pack away my trunk case
I'd like to take a final bow
One last chance to hear the laughter
And see your face there in the crowd
One last moment in the spotlight
One last chance to be your clown
I guess you're tired of walking tightropes
Hope setting up and tearing down
You want a place to call forever
And rest your feet on solid ground
Somewhere you've lost that sense of wonder
But that's still the place I'm bound
I'm a storm in search of thunder
I'm just a circus leaving town
Once we could fill the room with laughter
And fill each other's hearts with joy
Through each trial and disaster
Still we cling to our choice
To take a path so unforgiving
A road that waits for no one
You know we chose to keep on living
Oh, tell me where did we go wrong
I guess you're tired of walking tightropes
Hope setting up band tearing down
You want a place to call forever
And rest your feet on solid ground
Don't try to break this spell I'm under
Oh stop these wheels from spinning around
I'm a storm in search of thunder
Yes I'm just a circus leaving town
Some day you'll wake up and wonder
And your heart will start to pound
And you'll long for the thunder
And the kisses of the clown
She stayed up all night and cried into her pillow
And fought off the urge to just break down and call
Last night to find the fault seemed so darn easy
But now who's to blame don't matter much at all
She thinks if she calls him, it just shows weakness
So the hurt goes on with every tear she's cried
Ain't it sad to see a good love fall to pieces
Chalk another heartbreak up to foolish pride
Turn out the lights, the competition's over
The stubborn souls are the losers here tonight
And while the bridges burn
Another hard hard lesson's learned
As in the ashes, passion slowly dies
And this romance goes down to foolish pride
He relives every word they spoke in anger
He walks to floor and punches out the wall
To apologize to her, would be so simple
But instead he cries, 'I'll be damned if I crawl'
If he loses her, he's lost his best friend
And more than just a lover can provide
So he wrestles with emotions that defeat him
Chalk another love lost up to foolish pride
Drift off to Dream'
As I sit here surrounded, By people and lights
Along with my drink at the bar
You've been here forever, So clear in my mind
I just don't know where you are
But I know I'll find you, But girl till I do
This is my love song for you
Let's hold hands on the porch swing
Under the moon
While the wind through the willows
Plays us a tune
We can lie on a blanket, Out back in the yard
And wish for our future
On a far away star
And you'll feel the passion, As time after time
I press your sweet lips to mine
We can dance to the radio, Right up till dawn
Till you drift off
To dream in my arms
You might be hundreds, Or more miles away
Or you might be just down the street
But there'll be a hunger, Deep in your eyes
That I'll recognize when we meet
It might take hours, Or it might take years
But this is the song you will hear
Let's hold hands on the porch swing
Under the moon
While the wind through the willows
Plays us a tune
We can lie on a blanket, Out back in the yard
And wish for our future
On a far away star
And you'll feel the passion, As time after time
I press your sweet lips to mine
We can dance to the radio, Right up till dawn
Till you drift off
To dream in my arms
And you'll feel the passion
As time after time
I press your sweet lips to mine
We can dance to the radio, Right up till dawn
Till you drift off
Five foot nine, long legs clear up to there
High heel shoes, short skirt with her shoulders bare
It's easy to see she's got her style down pat
Got a way of walkin' like a wild bobcat
Well, you gotta love the Lord for makin' girls like that
She likes pickup trucks and longnecks and she loves to dance
She can steal your heart in a second with a single glance
Skin tight jeans and a cowboy hat
Hit a boy harder than a baseball bat
Well you gotta love the Lord for makin' girls like that
Well I wouldn't call myself a righteous man
But I thank heaven every chance I can
For sending Eve to Adam when this old world first began
Well I wouldn't call myself a righteous man
But I thank heaven every chance I can
For sending Eve to Adam when this old world first began
You can find them on a city street or down a country road
Natural born beauties turning heads everywhere they go
Take your breath away like a tire gone flat
Make a man cry like a little spoiled brat
Well you gotta love the Lord for makin' girls like that
Yes, you gotta love the Lord for makin' girls like that
Well, you gotta love the Lord for makin' girls like that
(hmm hmm hmm hmm)
You don't ask for much
And I tremble at the touch
Of your sweet hand
When I look into your eyes
I realize I'm such a lucky man
You've shown me live I never knew
And there is nothing I won't do, for you.
I'd almost given up
On the hope of having someone of my own
But you came into my life
And you made this empty house into a home
I could never ask for more
And every day I'm thankful for you.
The first time that I held you girl
I knew that it was real
And now I wake up every morning
Knowing what it's like to feel
So much love, for you.
As the years go passing by
There'll be lows and highs that we'll go through
But I can close my eyes and rest
'Cause come what may I'm blessed if I have you
As time paints silver in our hair
Just turn around, I'll still be there, for you.
You've shown me love I never knew
And there is nothing I won't do, for you.
Yeah
Well I got a buddy at the factory
I know him and he knows me
We were talkin' on the line today
You wouldn't believe what he had to say
I told him all about you
He said, "Man that's strange, she's my girl too"
Well hello baby, it's me again
You country daddy, your sweet boyfriend
Guess what I heard out on the street
Yeah, they say you've been two timin' me
And if it's true you're runnin' 'round
You've got double trouble comin' down
You've got double trouble, can't you see
You can't be in love with him
And veer around with me
You've got one man in the country
And one man in the town
You've got double trouble comin' down
Ahh oh
(Sort of)
Feel good
Yeah
Ha ha ha ha ha
I'm sorry pal, I didn't know
Well that's okay, she's hit the road
I can't believe she'd be so cruel
Yeah, she made us both look like a fool
(Aha! that ain't hard)
She played her game until she found
She had double trouble comin' down
She had double trouble, you and me
Got lots of lovin' left to do
There's more fish in the sea
She had one man in the country
And one man in the town
She had double trouble comin' down
She had double trouble, can't you see
She couldn't be in love with you
And play around with me
She had one man in the country
And one main in the town
She had double trouble comin' down
Yeah she thought, I'd be easy
She thought, I'd be her clown
She had double trouble comin' down
Don't fall in love with me darlin', I'm a rambler
Though you are the sweetest sweetheart in this world
It's all for your sake dear that I'm leavin'
So, don't give your heart to a rambler, little girl
Well I handed you a lie and now I'm sorry
You're just a little sweeter than the rest
Believe me when I say I don't wanna hurt you
Or do anything to spoil your happiness
So don't fall in love with me darlin', I'm a rambler
Though you are the sweetest sweetheart in this world
It's all for your sake dear that I'm leavin'
So, don't give your heart to a rambler, little girl
If I ever get the blues, now sweet baby
Or the lure of the highway on my mind
Alone I long to hear that whistle of the freight train
And the boxcars as they rattle down the line
Don't fall in love with me darlin', 'cause I'm a rambler
Though you are the sweetest sweetheart in this world
It's all for your sake dear that I'm leavin'
So, don't give your heart to a rambler, little girl
Better not girl
No don't fall in love with me darlin', I'm a rambler
Though you are the sweetest sweetheart in this world
It's all for your sake dear that I'm leavin'
So, don't give your heart to a rambler, little girl
(Paul Kennerley/Marty Stuart)
Well first you said that you loved me
You swore that you'd be true
Never leave me lonesome
But that's just what you do
You go out honky tonkin'
All over town
With every step you take you just keep
Draggin' my heart around
I believe I'm slowly sinking
Feel I'm going down
It's bound to be the death of me
If you keep draggin' my heart around
The stars out on the water
That ol' moon up in the sky
They hang their heads in sorrow
Each time you pass me by
The way you hurt me darlin'
I believe I'll come unwound
I can't go on much longer
If you keep draggin' my heart aroundI believe I'm slowly sinking
Feel I'm going down
It's bound to be the death of me
If you keep draggin' my heart around
I believe I'm slowly sinking
Feel I'm going down
It's bound to be the death of me
If you keep draggin' my heart around
Keep draggin' my heart around
'Round and 'round and 'round
Yeah, let me tell you baby, if you want to pin me down
Better get your hammer girl and nail me to the ground
'Cause you won't find no grass stains on the bottom of my feet
The only home I've ever known is out there on the streets
You call me insane
Oh honey, that's my middle name
I don't care which way the wind will blow
'Cause I don't know
So down the road I go
You see I tried to settle down not too long ago
You can lock my body up but you can't calm my soul
I don't want to hurt you or put you on a shelf
But my daddy told me all my life you've got to be yourself
You call me insane
Honey, that's my middle name
I don't care which way the wind'll blow
'Cause I don't know
So down the road I go
Oh get on
I'm sure there's lots of guys out there who've learned to toe the line
Compared to them my life may look a wreck
Girl, you've been to college so you should know by now
And if you can't understand me, what the hell did you expect?
I'm giving you fair warning, I'm gonna say goodbye
And when I'm walkin' out the door don't want to hear you cry
There's so much highway out there that I ain't never seen
All I need is cigarettes, guitars and gasoline
You call me insane
Honey, that's my middle name
I don't care which way the wind'll blow
'Cause I don't know
So honey down the road I go
Down the road I go
I'll see you around
'Cause I'm leavin' town
Devil Went Down to Georgia
It's been ten long years since
The devil laid his fiddle at Johnny's feet
And it burned inside his mind
The way he suffered that defeat
In the darkest pits of hell
The devil hatched an evil plan
To tempt the fiddle player for
He's just a mortal man
"The sin of pride," the devil
Cried is what will do you in
"I thought we had this settled,
I'm the best there's ever been."
Johnny did you ever know
That time keeps marching on
The coldest hour is the one
Comes just before the dawn
The devil's back in Georgia
Will you stand up to the test
Or will you let the devil be the best?
"In truth I haven't played much
Since the baby came in June
But give me half a minute an'
I'll get this fiddle back in tune"
The devil grabbed the golden
Fiddle out of Johnny's hand and said
"Though I'm the fiddle player
Underground and I walk upon the land"
"Y'all just better be just turnin'
Back if you want this boy to win
'Cos practice is the only cure for
The predicament he's in"
"Now devil it would be a sin
For you to get my bow
You go on back to hell and to
The wood shed I will go"
Johnny are you practising or
Will your hands grow cold?
The devil walks the land and
Plays a fiddle made of gold
Can you hear the babe a crying,
Will he ever know
The devil wants his daddy's very soul?
"Before we play I want to
Thank you for letting God's
Own Word ring true
He said you can't be trusted"
"Yes but what you gonna do?"
"Well you get your fiddle devil if
You think that you can win
'Cos I beat you once you old dog
And I can whip your butt again"
John Brown's green, the devil is red
Mama's little baby loves short-nymph bread
The devil's dream is that he can win
But Johnny is the best that's ever been
I spent years chasin' after
A restless wind callin' out my name
I was wild-eyed and crazy
With a spirit that could not be tamed.
I had no direction
Lord, knows that I've been lost a time or two
But fate was there to guide me
And lead me down the road to you.
There've been other women
But all they did was occupy my time
There was always somethin' missing
That until you, I thought I'd never find.
Thought I knew what I was lookin' for
But lookin' back I didn't have a clue
All the love that was waiting at the end
Of the road to you.
It was worth the tears
And the long and lonely years that I went through
I'd relive the pain for the happiness I've gained
And all the love I've found in you.
And when I hold you in my arms
There's nothing in this world I'd rather do
I just close my eyes and thank the Lord he led me
Down the road to you.
--- Instrumental ---
It was worth the tears
And the long and lonely years that I went through
I'd relive the pain for the happiness I've gained
And all the love I've found in you.
I spent years chasin' after
WITH KENNY ROGERS
WRITER VERLON THOMPSON, BILLY DEAN
You've got it made, you've got real love
Something you don't find every day
Someone to trust, someone to lean on
Something I would hold on to, if I were you
You've got it made, you've got no one
You don't have those stings to tie you down
You come and go free as the wind blows
And I wouldn't settle down too soon, if I were you
If I were you I'd be satisfied
Oh, I'm sure the grass is greener on the other side
If I were you, I'd stay by her side (I'd be running wild)
I would never leave her
That's what I would do
If I were you
If I were you I'd be satisfied
Oh, I'm sure the grass is greener on the other side
If I were you would I rather be (would I rather be)
Someone just like me
I wouldn't change a single thing
If I were you.
On a greyhound bus, Lord I'm traveling this morning
I'm going to Shreveport and down to New Orleans
Been driving these highways, been doing things my way
It's been making me lonesome, on'ry and mean
Now her hair was jet black, and her name was Codene
Thought she was the cream of the Basin Street queens
She got tired of that smokey wine dream
Began to feel lonesome, on'ry and mean
And we got together, and we cashed in our sweeps
Gave them to a beggar who was mumbling through the streets
There's no escaping from his snowy white dreams
Born lookin' lonesome, on'ry and mean
Now I'm down in this valley, where the wheels turn so low
At dawn I pray, to the Lord of my soul
I say do Lord, do right by me
I'm tired of being lonesome, on'ry and mean
(Al Gore, Paul Overstreet)
I'm so glad you found me
Wrapped your sweet love around me
And helped me to make a new start
I was down on the bottom
Sad stories, Lord, I've got 'em
She was walkin' all over my heart.
She was cheatin', she was lyin'
Alibis, I kept buyin'
It was tearin' my whole world apart
And like the fool she made of me
I kept thinkin' that she loved me
But she was walkin' all over my heart.
Oh, today more than ever
I believe love's forever
And it's you who brought back that spark
So, I'm stickin' with our love
I was so sick and tired of
Her walkin' all over my heart.
She was cheatin', she was lyin'
Alibis, I kept buyin'
It was tearin' my whole world apart
And like the fool she made of me
I kept thinkin' that she loved me
Well, it's Saturday night
You're all dressed up in blue
I've been watchin' you a while
Maybe you're watchin' me too.
So somebody ran out
Left someone's heart in a mess
Well, if you're ready for love
Honey, I'm tougher than the rest.
Some girls want a handsome Dan
Or some good-lookin' Joe
On their arm, some girls like
A sweet-talking Romeo.
Well, around here baby
I learned you get what you can get
So if you're ready for love
Honey, I'm tougher than the rest.
Well, the road is dark
And it's a thin, thin line
But I want you to know
I'll walk it for you any time.
Maybe your other boyfriends
Couldn't pass the test
But if you're ready for love
Honey, I'm tougher than the rest.
Yeah, yeah.
--- Instrumental ---
Ooo.
Well, it ain't no secret
I've been around a time or two
Well, I don't know baby
Maybe you've been around too.
But there's another dance
All you gotta do is say yes
And if you're ready for love
Honey, I'm tougher than the rest.
If you're sure you're ready for love
Honey, I'm tougher than the rest.
THE RACE IS ON
WITH GEORGE JONES
WRITER DON ROLLINS
I feel tears wellin' up cold deep inside
like my heart's sprung a big break
and a stab of loneliness sharp and painful
that I may never shake
You might say that I was taking it hard
since you wrote me off with a call
But don't you wager that I'll hide in sarrow
when I may lay right down and bawl
Chorus
Now the race is on
and here comes pride in the backstreatch
Heartaches goin' to the inside
My tears are holdin' back
They're tryin' not to fall
My hearts out of the runnin'
True love's scratched for another's sake
The race is on and it looks like heartaches
and the winner looses all
One day I ventured in love
never once suspectin' what the final result would be
and how I lived in fear of waking up each morning
finding that you're gone from me
There's ache and pain in my heart
for today was the one that I hated to face
Somebody new came up to win her
and I came out in second place
Chorus
Now the race is on
and here comes pride in the backstreatch
Heartaches goin' to the inside
My tears are holdin' back
They're tryin' not to fall
My hearts out of the runnin'
True love's scratched for another's sake
The race is on and it looks like heartaches
and the winner looses all
Travis Tritt
We've Had It All
There ain't a road
That we ain't traveled
Good times and bad
Both great and small
And when it seemed
It all would all come unraveled
We held each other
And we stood tall
Chorus:
And all my dreams
Are still about you
You're still the answer
I need when I call
While some may seem
In life that they've had nothing
You and I girl
We've had it all
Never imagined
When I first met you
That our love
Would last so long
The fire still burns
Each time I touch you
The strength inside you
Has made me strong
Chorus
We've let nothing come between us
We've stood the cold hard test of time
Vowes we've made and never broken
OHH cause I've cherished yours
You've cherished mine
I can't remember
My life without you
Our hearts together
Have made us whole
When we complete
Our final journey
I'll have your spirit
You'll have my soul
Cause you and I girl
World?s greatest mystery
The love between a woman and a man
Some guys are Romeos
And others simply do the best they can
I?m just your average ordinary Joe
Trying to learn the things I never knew I had to know
What?s a man supposed to do?
I can?t get no kick from 9-5, no no
And I?m not a man who thinks it?s true
It?s a woman?s place to keep our love alive
I've watched enough daytime TV to know my baby?s needs
But sometimes I swear, she?s impossible to please!
She says you give me all that I want of your money babe
But you never take me dancing
(Never take me dancing)
You give me sweet little talk, call me honey baby
But you never take me dancing
(Never take me dancing)
I think I do a lot to show how I feel about her in my way
Roses on our anniversary, candlelight and me on her birthday
Just went I thought that I, I had it all worked out
She says I still don?t know just what it?s all about
She says you give me all I want of your money babe
But you never take me dancing
(Never take me dancing)
You give me sweet little talk, call me honey baby
But you never take me dancing
(Never take me dancing)
I?m just your average ordinary Joe
I'm trying to learn the things I never knew I had to know
You give me all that I want of your money babe
But you never take me dancing
(Never take me dancing)
You give me sweet little talk, call me honey baby
But you never take me dancing
(Never take me dancing)
You give me sweet little talk, call me honey baby
But you never take me dancing
(Never take me dancing)
You give me sweet little talk, call me honey baby
I turn on the radio
And I begin to dial
I do believe without a doubt
The whole world's in denial
They're all singin', I love you
What a perfect life
Been around enough to know
To know that isn't right
Doesn't anyone hurt anymore
Have the teardrops stopped
No one's walkin' the floor
And the blues don't ever come around
And knock on the door
No angry words are spoken
No hearts are bein' broken
Doesn't anyone hurt anymore
I'm not a lonely man
Locked away in a room
Crying for some lost love
And cursing out the moon
(Uh)
I know there's people out there
Love has put to shame
Sometimes a song is all they have
To help them through the pain
Doesn't anyone hurt anymore
Have the teardrops stopped
No one's walkin' the floor
And the blues don't ever come around
And knock on the door
No angry words are spoken
No hearts are bein' broken
Doesn't anyone hurt anymore
Hey, hey
Doesn't anyone hurt anymore
Have the teardrops stopped
No one's walkin' the floor
And the blues don't ever come around
And knock on the door
No angry words are spoken
No hearts are bein' broken
Doesn't anyone hurt
Doesn't anyone hurt
Doesn't anyone hurt anymore
Full moon risin' over Atlanta
And I'm fourteen stories high
Lookin' down on a street full of people
Just like bees in a hive
Lord sometimes I feel just like a number
Like somebody lost my name
I just couldn't wait to get here to the city
Now I can't remember why I came
Chorus:
And the road home keeps on gettin' longer
Old friends and yesterday's are further away
And that old home grown felling's gettin' stronger
Sayin' I'm gonna be a goner if I don't go back someday
Cattails growin' down by the river
So crystal clear in my mind
And there's a song that I still remember
Sung by the wind in the pines
Lord the people ain't never in a hurry
Ain't never bothered by time
They just take their troubles and all of their worries
And hang 'em on the end of a fishin' line
Chorus (times three)
Sayin' I'm gonna be a goner if I don't go back someday
Callin' all girlfriends, spring break weekend
Meetin' at the Texaco
Wine coolers, six-packs, cigarettes, and tic-tacs
Fill it up an' hit the road
Passin' round the Cosmo, wearin' out the cell phone
Make it to the beach by ten
Flip-flops an' lip gloss, bikini tops and cut-offs
Baby, let the games begin
The girl's gone wild, reality TV style
Just a-miles an' miles of those girls gone wild
Breakin' hearts, usin' daddy's credit card
Momma hollers, "Stop that child
Don't you know the girl's gone wild"
They're lookin' real pretty down in Panama city
They're dancin' down in New Orleans
Cancun, Cozumel, gettin' down and raisin' Hell
Livin' every bad boy's dream
Viva Las Vegas, gettin' outrageous
Cruisin' down the L.A. strip
They're loaded in a limo, hangin' out the window
Let's wind it up and let it rip
The girl's gone wild, reality TV style
Just a-miles an' miles of those girls gone wild
Breakin' hearts, usin' daddy's credit card
Momma hollers, "Stop that child
Don't you know the girl's gone wild"
Girls, girls, girls gone wild
Girls, girls, girls gone wild
Girls, girls, girls gone wild
Sally, Sue and Tam'ra, smilin' for the camera
Darla met a doctor from LSU
Ally, Ann and Amy, went a little crazy
Ridin' home sittin' on a new tattoo
The girl's gone wild, reality TV style
Just a-miles an' miles of those girls gone wild
Breakin' hearts, usin' daddy's credit card
Momma hollers, "Stop that child
Don't you know the girl's gone wild"
Girls, girls, girls gone wild
(Girls, girls, girls gone wild)
(Ronny Scaife, Marty Stuart)
There was a time, I could drink my cares away
And drown out all of the heartaches
That hurt me night and day
When the thought of you came crashing thruough
I'd have one more
But now the whiskey ain't workin' anymore
I need one good honky-tonk angel
To turn my life around
That's reason enough for me to lay
This ol' bottle down
A woman warm and willin', that's what I'm lookin' for
'Cause the whiskey ain't workin' anymore
They knew my name at every bar in town
And they knew all the reasons why I comin' 'round
'Cause in my mind, peace I'd find when they'd start to pour
But now the whiskey ain't workin' anymore
Repeat Chorus
Lord, the whiskey ain't workin' anymore
That's for sure.....
Well, the first thing I remember was the smell of burnin' cinders
And the sound of that old whistle on the wind
I always wondered where the train was goin'
But I never cared at all where it had been
Yeah, the first chance I got, I was gone like a shot
Followin' that old dream of mine
My only desire was to catch that flyer
And ride it to the end of the line
My life is like a Dixie Flyer
She don't ever look back
So pour on the coal, let the good times roll
Till the train runs out of track
Full speed ahead, no, I ain't stoppin' yet
I feel that drivin' wheel down in my soul
I been some places where the train don't stop
Some places where the train don't even go
Yeah, some are satisfied just to sit on the side
And watch as the trains roll by
But that ain't me, there's just too much to see
Gonna roll until the day that I die
My life is like a Dixie Flyer
She don't ever look back
So pour on the coal, let the good times roll
Till the train runs out of track
Till the train runs out of track
I don't want to lose you
but I don't want to use you
just to have somebody by my side. I don't want to hate you,
I don't want to take you
but I don't want to be the one to cry.
And that don't really matter to anyone anymore.
But like a fool I keep losing my place
and I keep seeing you walk through that door.
But there's a danger in loving somebody too much,
and it's sad when you know it's your heart you can't trust.
There's a reason why people don't stay where they are.
Baby, sometimes, love just aint enough.
Now, I could never change you
I don't want to blame you.
Baby, you don't have to take the fall.
Yes, I may have hurt you, but I did not desert you.
Maybe I just want to have it all.
It makes a sound like thunder
it makes me feel like rain.
And like a fool who will never see the truth,
I keep thinking something's gonna change.
And there's no way home
when it's late at night and you're all alone.
Are there things that you wanted to say?
And do you feel me beside you in your bed,
there beside you, where I used to lay?
And there's a danger in loving somebody too much,
and it's sad when you know it's your heart they can't touch.
There's a reason why people don't stay who they are.
Baby, sometimes, love just ain't enough.
Baby, sometimes, love... it just ain't enough.
Oh, Oh, Oh, No
I used to be the kind of guy
I could laugh as well as cry
With a heart feather soft
And summer warm
Since you've left me I've been faced
With emptiness that's been replaced
With a heart that's hard an' heavy
As a sack full of stones
I never thought I'd ever see
Man my mirror is showing me
Lord, I must have aged ten years
Since you've been gone
The longest mile you'll ever crawl
Is the one after you fall
Draggin' around a heart that's heavy
As a sack full of stones
With the world upon my shoulders
And my feelings on my sleeve
Every time I close my eyes at night
All I do is watch you leave
But by far the biggest curse
Of being left alone
Is draggin' around a heart that's heavy
As a sack full of stones
Yeah, ah, ah
Well, I tried turning to a bottle
But the bottle turned on me
I've tried everything
But nothin' sets your memory free
I'm serving a life here in a prison
That we once called a home
With a heart that's cold and heavy
As a sack full of stones
With the world upon my shoulders
And my feelings on my sleeve
Every time I close my eyes at night
All I do is watch you leave
Yeah, but by far the biggest curse
Of being left alone
Is draggin' around a heart that's heavy
As a sack full of stones
Yes by far the biggest curse
Of being left alone
Is draggin' around a heart that's heavy
As a sack full of stones
(Written by - Travis Tritt)
I disappeared one morning
Left without a warning
Some thought I was finally gone for good
But those doubters just got rattled
'Cause I'm back in the saddle
Doing better then a body should.
Surprise, surprise, I'm back again
Who says I've lost too much to win
That wouldn't be too safe a bet
No you can't count me out, yet.
My self-esteem diminished
They said that I was finished
Just a washed up piece of history
But some things needed changing
I did some rearranging
My recovery ain't no mystery.
Took some time to clear my head
I wasn't lost and I'm not dead
I'm feeling good as good can get
So you can't count me out, yet.
Been knocked down a time or two
From blows I didn't see
But I'm up off the canvas
You ain't seen the last of me.
Yeah.
--- Instrumental ---
So if you feel defeated
Put down and mistreated
Got to show the world there's something more
Just get yourself together
No storm you can't weather
And come back stronger then you were before.
Look at me, that's what I've done
Still raising cane and having fun
I live my life with no regrets
So you can't count me out, yet.
I'm feeling good as good can get
No, you can't count me out, yet.
--- Instrumental to fade with following ad libs ---
uh huh,
sure enough,
yeahhhhh.
You can't count me,
Baby you can't count me... out yet.
Don't you know
it always happens
same time every year.
Snow flakes and heartaches
and that lonesome Christmas chill
I keep going through emotions
hiding from the truth
don't you know that Chritmas
just ain't christmas
without you
You know Christmas
hasn't been the same
since the day you left.
I still send you
real tight greetings
hoping someday
you might forget
I try to hold up tradition
do all the things we used to do
but you know that Christmas
just ain't Chritmas without you.
Cause all are having Silent night
memories of how we used to be
and all would come back to my world
if you just let Santa bring
your sweet love home to me.
There's a season
to be happy
but Lord I feel so blue
cause girl Christmas
just ain't Christmas without you.
i know there's times
you've been tormented by the questions in your mind
will our love last
or simply fade away as time begins to pass
your a complicated lady thats for sure
with a need for someone unafraid to make you feel secure
*chorus*
and if you wonder if i'm strong enough to be your man
yes i am
don't let yourself imagine its a lie
i'm not the kind to turn and say goodbye
even though you test my soul, and make yourself so hard to hold
i'm going to make you understand i'm strong enough to be your man
do you believe when i look in your eyes,
and swear i'll never leave
what will it take
to make you that what we have is here to stay
yes, i know that you've been loved and left before
but i promise you won't ever see me walking out that door
and if you wonder if i'm strong enough to be your man
yes i am
yes i am
yes i am
yes i am
I know there's times you've been tormented
Well, I play an old guitar from nine till a half past one
I'm just tryin' to make a livin' watching everybody else havin' fun
Well, I don't miss much if it happens on a dance hall floor
Mercy, look what just walked through that door
Well, hello T R O U B L E
Tell me what in the world you doin' A L O N E
Yeah, say hey good L double O K I N G
Well, I smell T R O U B L E
I was a little bitty baby when my papa hit the skids
Mama had a time tryin' to raise nine kids
She told me not to stare 'cause it was impolite
She did the best she could to try to raise me right
'Cause mama never told me 'bout nothin' like Y O U
Bet your mama must've been another good lookin' honey too
Hey, hey, good L double O K I N G
Well, I smell T R O U B L E
Well, a sweet talkin', sexy walkin', honky tonkin' baby
The men are gonna love you and the woman gonna hate you
Remindin' them of everything they're never gonna be
May be the beginning of a world war three
'Cause the world ain't ready for nothing like Y O U
I bet your mama must've been another good lookin' mama too
Hey, say hey good L double O K I N G
Well, I smell T R O U B L E
I said hey, I said hey
I said hey, I said hey
1st verse:
When I woke up this morning
Wiped the sleep from my eyes
Found a new day dawning
And suddenly I realize
You're gone
Chorus:
Tell me I was dreaming
That you didn't leave me here to cry
You didn't say you don't love me anymore
And it was just my imagination telling lies
Tell me that you didn't say goodbye
2nd verse:
I'm in a state of confusion
I hope things aren't what they seem
If this is really happening
Just let me go back to dream
You're home
(chorus)
(solo)
I'm a full grown man
That's plain to see
But nowhere near as full grown
As I'd like to be
But I'll find a bar
And I'll have a few
Until I'm ten feet tall and bulletproof
Now, I'd hit the dance floor
Each time I'd have the chance
That is if these two left feet
Knew how to dance
'Bout the only time
I'm kicking up my shoes
Is when I'm ten feet tall and bulletproof
Chorus:
Well, I start to feel like Superman
Then I pick a fight
Only to find that my opponent's
Holding kryptonite
You'd think I'd learn my lesson
But, I'm still paying dues
Each time I drink and start to think
I'm ten feet tall and bulletproof
My woman left me
She called me a clown
Well, that's the general consensus
In this town
But I had it coming
Lord, to tell the truth
For acting ten feet tall and bulletproof
Well, she was born in a north woods town
Twenty-one winters ago
And she grew tired of the freezing cold
And living in the blinding snow
But this girl knew she wouldn't be there long
'Cause she had plans and dreams
And she'd seen pictures of the sunshine state
In the pages of a magazine
So she waited them tables and she used her smile
Saving every penny she can
For a one-way dixie-bound Amtrak ticket
Headed for the promised land
Her momma and daddy begged her not to go
When the day she dreamed of came
And she waved goodbye sittin' way up high
From the window of a southbound train
Now, she's got a fire burnin' deep inside
Ridin' on a southbound train
And the clickity-clack of that railroad track
Only helps to fan the flames
No more worries, no more cares
She left them up in Bangor, Maine
Now she's startin' a brand new life
Ridin' on a southbound train
(Break)
She said, "Hello sun, good mornin' Daytona
You're sure lookin' good to me
With your ocean breeze and your tall palm trees
And your southern hospitality."
Now she's a knockout queenie in a string bikini
She's drivin' all the boys insane
And this all started with a small town dream
And a ticket on a southbound train.
'Cause she had a fire burnin' deep inside
Ridin' on a southbound train
And the clickity-clack of that railroad track
Only helped to fan the flames
No more worries, no more cares
She left them up in Bangor, Maine
Yeah, she likes the boys with a southern drawl
Soakin' up the sunshine, havin' a ball
She'll be the first to tell you that she owes it all
He was born in the big iron city
Deep in the heart of Dixie, yes he was now
Raised on the good book
Taught to take a good look at what's going on
His daddy was Birmingham lawman
A servant of the people through and through
They say blood is thicker than water
So the boy got a badge and a suit of blue
He was long on southern justice
Practiced his law out on the street
Drew the line for the criminal mind to see
Dedicated to keep God's children free
There are two sides to every big city
And he walked on the side that wasn't pretty
A solitary ranger, he had to deal with the danger
'Round every turn
Every day was a tightrope of decision
Between a forty-four and a heart of gold
Some of those hard case confrontations
Would cut him like a switch-blade to his soul
He was long on southern justice
Practiced his law out on the street
Drew the line for the criminal mind to see
Dedicated to keep God's children free
Late one night down on Crack Street Alley
He walked up on a bad deal goin' down
He knew what he'd done
When he saw that shotgun swing around
He drew then froze in hesitation
When he saw that fourteen year old face
Then the fire from that shotgun barrel
Blew all his burdens away, oh blew his burdens away
He was long on southern justice
Practiced his law out on the street
Drew the line for the criminal mind to see, heaven
Dedicated to keep God's children free
Yeah he was long, long, long on southern justice
Practiced his law out on the street
Drew the line, oh no for the criminal mind to see
Dedicated to keep God's children free
Dedicate, dedicated to keep God's children free
Oh Lord keep them free, gotta keep them free, baby
Oh now the southern justice practicing
Well, I'm tired of the pressure,
So tired of the pace
Just wanna grab you baby
And get out of this place
I got no chance of makin' it,
Working downtown
Been walkin' slow and talkin' low
And tired of goin' down, down, down.
Start the car
We gotta move
This ain't no livin'
This ain't no groove
It's been a long hard road
Come on baby, drive it home
Start the car.
Well, we started out for paradise,
It ain't no Promised Land
This ain't no kind of livin'
For an honest working man
There's people dyin' on the streets
That never make the news
While others livin' up on the hill
Singin' the white boy blues.
Start the car
We gotta move
This ain't no livin'
This ain't no groove
This city's rich
We're dirt poor
Somewhere waiting
There's something more
Start the car.
--- Instrumental ---
Well, we're goin' out with dignity
Goin' out with style
Gonna lay down that hammer, babe
And make our own road across the miles
I can't take this town one more day, babe.
Start the car
We gotta move
This ain't no livin'
This ain't no groove
This city's rich
We're dirt poor
Somewhere waiting
There's gotta be something more.
Start the car
We gotta move
This ain't no livin'
This ain't no groove
It's been a long hard road
Come on baby, drive it home.
Start the car
Yeah, start the car baby.
(Travis Tritt)
Tell me why do you love to make me cry
Is there a reason why you treat me so unkind
It seems you try to hurt me with everything you do
I guess you could call me crazy 'cause I'm still in love with you
Tell me why is your heart as cold as ice
Oh is there a demon hidden just behind your eyes
Well I dream someday you'll love me but that dream just don't come true
But that don't keep me from wishin' 'cause I'm still in love with you
There was a time I thought my love would set you free
But now you say all that's binding you is me
How can that be
Tell me why do I go on believing your lies
And why everytime you hurt me that I'm always so surprised
I know that I should give up, find somebody new
But it's a hopeless situation 'cause I'm still in love with you
Girl there was a time I thought my love would set you free
But now you say all that's binding you is me
Girl how can that be
Tell me why do I go on believing your lies
And why everytime you hurt me that I'm always so surprised
I know that I should give up, find somebody new
But it's a hopeless situation 'cause I'm still in love with you
Oh girl still in love with you
'Cause I'm still in love with you
Old Clarence was a corn fed sunday school teacher
At the Cheap Hill church of christ
A god fearin, fence clearin', hay slingin', hymn singin'
Back breaker all of his life
Came in early one night found his pretty wife
In the arms of another man
There's hell to pay when a good ol'boy goes bad
In a smoke filled late night club by the river
Sat a stranger dealin' five card stud
He was a big talkin' fast walkin' fly by nighter
There to take your money and run
They caught the fella cheatin' so they set him up a meetin'
With his maker in the promise land
Nobody sees a thing when a good ol'boy goes bad
Chorus
The good book goes out the window
When the gloves go to the floor
His give a damn to be a righteous man
Don't give a damn no more
Under that blue collar there's a big ol'long red path
That hides the truth but it bleeds through
When a good ol'boy goes bad
Now old man Taylor was a fourth generation
Crop grownin' son of a gun
One dry summer Uncle Samn come a runnin'
Wantin' money but there wasn't none
He put a crop in the holler when night came he watered
By fall he had the cold hard cash
When times get hard
Sometimes a good ol'boy goes bad
Repeat Chorus 2X
It hides the truth but it bleeds through
When a good ol' boy goes bad
As I walk down this road, the rain is just starting to fall
How in the world did I let myself get so alone
I can't tell any difference
Between my tears and the rain falling down
It's hell when your heart is in need of someone all its own
(I need/From) someone with a heart just like mine
And someone who's trying to find true love
Everywhere that I go I see people in love
The way that I wanted to be
Tell me when will I have a love of my own
Will there ever be someone for me
As I sit with the rain coming down
All the memories surround me
Pieces of past loves and fast times keep haunting my mind
If I just had somebody to erase all the memories
Of yesterday's loves gone wrong
Oh, God, please have mercy, it's true love I'm looking to find
Repeat Chorus
Tell me when will I have a love of my own
Raised a child of farmin' folks down in the southern land
I worked all day in the summer sun till my back was leather tan
I've been called hillbilly, I've been called a redneck too
But I ain't backwards, dumb or poor, just red white and blue
Son of the new South, step child of Uncle Sam
Baptized in 100 proof and saved by the blood of the Lamb
This is the new South, still drink our tea from a mason jar
We're the backbone of this country and we're proud of who we are
From Richmond to Montgomery, San Antoine to Caroline
There's a brand new spirit sweepin' in like wind through Georgia pines
I hold on to some old ways, I ain't scared to try the new
But when it comes to what I change I'll be the one to choose
Son of the new South, step child of Uncle Sam
Baptized in 100 proof and saved by the blood of the Lamb
This is the new South, still drink our tea from a mason jar
We're the backbone of this country and we're proud of who we are, yeah
Well the times are a changin' and the South has come of age
We put the past behind us it's time to turn the page
Son of the new South, step child of Uncle Sam
Baptized in 100 proof and saved by the blood of the Lamb
This is the new South, still drink our tea from a mason jar
We're the backbone of this country and we're proud of who we are
Son of the new South, step child of uncle Sam
Baptized in 100 proof and saved by the blood of the Lamb
This is the new South, still drink our tea from a mason jar
Let's set long stretch of highway from Tulsa to Tennessee
You know I had to do it my way
May you've got the best of me
Sometimes at midnight I hear a voice
It echoes in my head, says that I still have a choice
I could get right, get baptized
Tomorrow I could probably have a pretty good life
But tonight I don't think I'll slow these horses down
There's a full moon, I hear the wolf howl
And one more drink will pull me to the ground
But tonight I've gone too far to turn around
I should have listened to my mama
All I know is to have one more try
Here's your solidest road to comment
And it feels would just fight
I can't hide, and I can't run
I can still see the smoke from barrel of the gun
What's gone is gone, what's done is done
Is there a heaven or a hell
Oh, only time will tell
Yeah yeah
This ol' world, can lay so heavy, on my shoulders
And this face, in my mirror, keeps getting older
But no matter how much pressures on
I can lay it down, when I get home
Cause it all just fades a way, when I touch you
Chorus:
It's the kind of love, that lingers through the ages
A firm foundation built, to see us through
So let the storms of life, go right on ragin'
For there's calm inside my heart, when I touch you
Years from now, when my life, is nearly over
And there's nothing more this world, needs me to do
If my feeble hand's still strong enough, to reach out
I can leave a happy man, when I touch you
Repeat Chorus:
Yes it makes everything alright
When I touch you
(Reverend Philip Brooks, Lewis H. Redner
O little town of Bethlehem,
How still we see thee lie
Above thy deep and dreamless sleep
The silent stars go by.
Yet in they dark streets shineth,
The everlasting light
The hopes and fears of all the years
Are met in thee tonight.
For Christ is born of Mary,
And gathered all above
While mortals sleep the angels keep
Their watch of wondering love.
O morning stars together,
Proclaim Thy holy birth.
And praises sing to God the king,
And peace to men on earth.
O little town of Bethlehem,
How still we see thee lie
Above thy deep and dreamless sleep
The silent stars go by.
Yet in they dark streets shineth,
The everlasting light
The hopes and fears of all the years
Are met in thee tonight.
The hopes and fears of all the years
Old Clarence was a corn fed Sunday school teacher
At the Cheephill Church of Christ
A God fearing fence clearing, hay slinging
Hymn singing, back breaker all of his life
Came in early one night, find his pretty wife
In the arms of another man
There's hell to pay when a good ole boy goes bad
In a smoke filled late night club by the river
Sat a stranger dealing five card stud
He was a big talkin', fast walkin' fly by nighter
There to take the money and run
They caught the fella cheatin'
So they set him up a meeting
With his maker in the promise land
Nobody sees a thing when a good ole boy goes bad
The good book goes out the window
When the gloves go to the floor
His give a damn to be a righteous man
Don't give a damn no more
Under that blue collar
There's a big ole long red tail
It hides the truth, but it bleeds through
When a good ole boy goes bad
Now old man Taylor was a fourth generation
Crop growin' son of a gun
One dry summer Uncle Sam come a runnin'
Wantin' money but there wasn't none
He put a crop in the hollar
When night came he watered
By fall he had the cold hard cash
When times get hard
Sometimes a good ole boy goes bad
The good book goes out the window
When the gloves go to the floor
His give a damn to be a righteous man
Don't give a damn no more
Under that blue collar
There's a big ole long red tail
It hides the truth but it bleeds through
When a good ole boy goes bad
The good book goes out the window
When the gloves go to the floor
His give a damn to be a righteous man
Don't give a damn no more
Under that blue collar
There's a big ole long red tail
It hides the truth but it bleeds through
When a good ole boy goes bad
It hides the truth but it bleeds through
(Buck Ram & E Rand)
Only you, can make this world seem right
Only you, can make the darkness bright
Only you, and you alone can thrill me like you do
And fill my heart with love for only you
Only you, can make this change in me
For it's true, you are my destiny
When you hold my hand
I understand the magic that you do
You're my dream come true,
My one and only you
Instrumental
Only you, can make this change in me
For it's true, you are my destiny
When you hold my hand
I understand the magic that you do
You're my dream come true,
My one and only you
My dream come true,
I was a real Casanova in my home town
Never really thought about settlin' down
That is until you came around
Yeah, it's been a few years but I remember it well
I was a rowdy no-gooder, you were hotter than hell
I spent all my time hot on your trail
You could've run to the mountains
Cou've sailed across the deep blue sea
I knew from the start
I couldn't let you get away from me
Well, your mama and your daddy, they didn't approve
They told me I was trash and I was born to lose
But that didn't faze me, I was gonna have you
So, I begged and I pleaded something I'd never done
As sure as tomorrow has a rising sun
There was no mistake, honey, you were the one
You could've run to the mountains
Could've sailed across the deep blue sea
But one thing's for sure
You would never get away from me
The sweetest things in life take you by surprise
Like the heaven I see lookin' in your eyes
Though you weren't sure how an outlaw's love would be
I made up my mind not to let you get away from me
(Break)
As we get a little closer to our rocking chairs
I think back on the good life that we have shared
And how our love has grown down through the years
So snuggle up to me baby, turn out the lights
There's nowhere on this earth I'd rather be tonight
Than lying in your arms holdin' you tight
As time rolls by one thing's still clear to see
I'd have been a fool to let you get away from me
Yeah, yeah you could've run to the mountains
Could've sailed across the deep blue sea
(Travis Tritt/Richard Marx)
I let the little things bring me down
I'm not always fun to be around
And I'm sure sometimes you think I take it all out on you
Well I'm busy doing all I can
Tryin' to earn the right to be your man
When I show a little tenderness is all I really need to do
Well I can't say I'll ever change me
But while I'm tryin' remember baby
It's the way we feel each time we kiss
The sweetest moments we could've missed
Like all the times we laughed and cried
We can't let that passion ever die
So after all the years we've had
Doesn't the Good Outweigh the Bad?
You've got a billion things going on
You may feel your fancy all along
'Cause I'm lost in my own circle
When I should be holding out my hand
It would be easy just to walk away
Somehow you find it in your heart to stay
And you make me realize I truly am a lucky man
Girl I know I drive you crazy
Don't give up, remember baby
It's the way we feel each time we kiss
The sweetest moments we could've missed
Like all the times we laughed and cried
We can't let that passion ever die
So after all the years we've had
Doesn't the Good Outweigh the Bad?
You and I go walking... down this road
Without you stumble and fall
And if the turn ain't perfectly smooth
It ain't worth taking at all
It's the way we feel each time we kiss
The sweetest moments we could've missed
Like all the times we laughed and cried
We can't let that passion ever die
So after all the years we've had
Doesn't the Good Outweigh the Bad?
After all the years we've had
Let's set long stretch of highway from Tulsa to Tennessee
You know I had to do it my way
It may you've got the best of me
Sometimes at midnight I hear a voice
It echoes in my head, says that I still have a choice
I could get right, get baptized
Tomorrow I could probably have a pretty good life
But tonight I don't think I'll slow these horses down
There's a full moon, I hear the wolf howl
And one more drink will put me on the ground
But tonight I've gone too far to turn around
I should have listened to my Mama
All I know is to have one more try
Here's your solidest road to comment
And it feels would just fight
I can't hide and I can't run
I can still see the smoke from barrel of the gun
What's gone is gone, what's done is done
Yeah, I could get right, get baptized
Tomorrow I could probably have a pretty good life
But tonight I don't think I'll slow these horses down
There's a full moon, I hear the wolf howl
And one more drink will put me on the ground
But tonight I've gone too far to turn around
Is there a heaven or a hell?
Oh, only time will tell
Yeah, yeah
There's a full moon, I hear the wolf howl
And one more drink will put me on the ground
But tonight I've gone too far
Tonight I've gone too far
Time's gone closer, it's just around the corner
The day that we've looked forward to is near
We get caught up in the season
And smile for no good reason
It's that loving time of the year
I wish that I could bottle up this feeling
Pass it out a little everyday
'Cause all the scars of pain has started healing
And troubles of this world just fade away
So let's give thanks to our Lord up in heaven
For filling our hearts up with Christmas cheer
Take the time to pull our loved ones closer
In this loving time of the year
I can picture Christmas snowing
The old folks still be yawning
But sleepy eyes won't last long around here
Soon every place is glowing
No way to keep from showing
This loving time of the year
I wish that I could bottle up all this feeling
Pass it out a little everyday
'Cause all the scars of pain has started healing
Troubles of this world just fade away
So let's give thanks to our Lord up in heaven
For filling our hearts up with Christmas cheer
Take the time to pull our loved ones closer
In this loving time of the year
In this loving time of the year
There's a white Christmas in my hometown
Where the streets are snowy, shining bright
And the lights so on all the Christmas trees are burning
For old Santa's sure to come this very night.
There are jingle bells and Christmas carols singin'
By the children who are walking in the street
Folks are smilin' and they're sayin' merry Christmas
For there's joy in their hearts as they meet.
Oh, the Christmas chimes are ringing in the tower
Jingle bells can be heard all around
Time for all to go and wait for Santa's commin'
'Cause it's merry Christmas here in my hometown.
I can hear the reindeer in the distance
All the sleighbells are ringing loud and clear
Little eyes are closed in their slumber
They are waiting for old Santa to appear.
Oh, the Christmas chimes are ringing in the tower
Jingle bells can be heard all around
Time for all to go and wait for Santa's commin'
Now come and listen to my story
Story that I know is true
'Bout a rose that blooms in Georgia
With hair of gold and a heart so true
Way down in the Blue Ridge Mountains
Way down where the tall pines grow
There's my sweetheart of the mountain
She's my little Georgia rose
Her mother left her with another
A carefree life she had planned
Maybe now she's a lady
One her mother could not stand.
Way down in the Blue Ridge Mountains
Way down where the tall pines grow
There's my sweetheart of the mountain
She's my little Georgia rose
We often sang old songs together
I watched her do her little part
She'd smile at me and I would tell her
That she was my own sweetheart
Way down in the Blue Ridge Mountains
Way down where the tall pines grow
There's my sweetheart of the mountain
She's my little Georgia rose
Way down in the Blue Ridge Mountains
Way down where the tall pines grow
There's my sweetheart of the mountain
She's my little Georgia rose
So your forty hour week ran to fifty-five
But that overtime ain't worth losing your mind
I got a little something that'll lighten your load
Baby don't you worry bout changing your clothes
Found a rowdy spot out on the edge of town
Girl it's high time for gettin' down
Hey senorita there's a lonely margarita with your name on it
The honky-tonk's a hoppin' and the cover band's a rockin' to
Some dude named Tritt
Everybody's asking when you're coming around
Cause it's high time for getting down
Come right on in baby now take a seat
I saved you a stool right next to me
But don't you get comfy cause it won't be long
We'll be out on the floor just singing along
Bartender pour us up another round
Cause it's high time for gettin' down
Hey senorita there's a lonely margarita with your name on it
The honky-tonk's a hoppin' and the cover band's a rocking out to
"Gimmie Three Steps"
We'll be shaking it up out in the crowd
Cause it's high time for gettin' down
Hey senorita here's another margarita with your name on it
The honky-tonk's a hoppin' and the cover band's a rocking out to
One more hit
We'll be shaking it up out in the crowd
Cause it's high time time for gettin' down
Bartender pour us up another round
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
Let your heart be light
From now on, our troubles will be out of sight
Have yourself a merry little Christmas
Make the Yuletide gay
From now on, our troubles will be miles away
Here we are, as in olden days
Happy golden days of yore
Faithful friends who are dear to us
Gather near to us once more
Through the years, we all will be together
If the fates allow
Hang a shining star upon the highest bough
And have yourself a merry little Christmas now
Hang a shining star upon the highest bough
Written by Travis Tritt & Pat Terry
Baby close that suitcase you've been packin'
Just sit down and talk to me a while
I know you tried to tell me what was lackin'
But I guess I must have missed it by a mile
Well this time girl I swear to you I'll listen
Help me understand where I went wrong
It's hard to find myself in this position
Prayin' I'll go crazy once your gone
Chorus:
Help me hold on...to what we had
Once our love was strong, it can be again
You said it takes two, to make love last
You were right all along so help me hold onWhat have I got do to make it better?
What have I got to do to make you see
That even though I promised you forever
I never knew how hard that would be
I realize I took your love for granted
But I've learned that love worth havin' don't come free
And I'll pay any price it takes to keep you
Satisfied and stayin here with me...
Chorus (2 x's)
You were right all along
So help me hold on
(Featuring Lari White)
(Travis Tritt/Lari White)
You ask who's lying in my bed
Is it really love we're making
My heart's hanging by a thread
She's the only reason it ain't breaking
Do you ever cross my mind
Darling fact is you still do
That's the reason she is here
Wiping your old memory clear
She's helping me get over you
Helping me get over you
One kiss at a time
'Cause all the pain that we've been through
Still weighs so heavy on my mind
Getting past the love we lost
That's a lonely bridge to cross
So I did what I had to do
I had to find somebody new
Who's helping me get over you
I know you'd never ask his name
But in your heart I know you wonder
I'm not much good at playing games
I'm just trying to keep from going under
There's no forever in his eyes
It's not the love that we once knew
Oh and it might be a sin
But tonight I've got a friend
Helping me get over you
Helping me get over you
One kiss at a time
'Cause all the pain that we've been through
Still weighs so heavy on my mind
Getting past the love we lost
That's a lonely bridge to cross
So I did what I had to do
I had to find somebody new
Who's helping me get over you
Oh I did the best that I could do
I had to find somebody new
You say you were wrong to leave me alone now you're sorry, you're lonesome and scared
And you say you'd be happy if you could just come back home well here's a
quarter call someone who cares
Call someone who'll listen and might give a damn maybe one of your sorted affairs
Don't you come `round here handin` me none of your lines
Here's a quarter call someone who cares
Well I thought what we had could never turn bad so your leavin' caught me unaware
But the fact is you run, girl that can't be undone so here's a quarter, call someone who cares
Call someone who'll listen and might give a damn maybe one of your sorted affairs
Don't you come `round here handin me none of ur lines so
Here's a quarter call someone who cares
GUITARS RING IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT, SING SO BLUE, SO RIGHT
IT MAKES YOU HOMESICK
LISTEN CLOSE TO THE GUITAR MAN, NATIVE SON OF A FOREIGN LAND
THE BOY'S HOMESICK
(CHORUS)
HE'S HOMESICK, FOR DAYS BY GONE
HOMESICK, FOR HOME SWEET HOME
WHERE WERE YOU IN '69, SMOKIN' DOPE, DRINKIN' WINE
JUST AN OWTLAW
DISTANT DRUMS BEATS AN OLD REFRAIN, SHAKES YOUR FEET, POUNDS YOUR BRAIN
LIKE A BUZZSAW
(LEAD BREAK)
IN THE DARKNESS DOWN THE HALL, BLACK-LIGHT POSTERS ON THE WALL
JIMI HENDRIX
SOMEONE'S LOST IN YESTURDAY, HAZY DREAMS OF MONTEREY
AND WOODSTOCK, ALL RIGHT
(REPEAT CHORUS)
1ST LINE: (HE'S HOMESICK, FOR DAYS GONE BY)
GUITARS RING IN THE DEAD OF NIGHT, SING SO BLUE, SOUND SO RIGHT
IT MAKES YOU HOMESICK
LISTEN CLOSE TO THE GUITAR MAN, NATIVE SON OF A FOREIGN LAND
THE BOY'S HOMESICK
HE'S HOMESICK, FOR DAYS BYGONE
Got these calluses from all those nights
Spent playing a telecaster, till my fingers bled bud light
I got this scar in a beer bar brawl
Outside of Tuscaloosa, stitched it up in a bathroom stall
And I got this tattoo in the back of a pool room in east Tennessee
Oh, I got a long honkey-tonk history
See this solid gold watch change hand
Took it off a Texas oil tycoon in a backwoods poker game
Look at these holes in my tailgate
Their from Suzy Johnson's husband's snub nose 38
Thank god he's a bad shot and I had that toolbox, between him and me
Right or wrong that's my honkey-tonk history
I love the smell of cigarette's
And whiskey on a woman's breath
The sound of outlaw music sets me free
Blame it on my honkey-tonk history, oh
I'm just like my daddy and my daddy's daddy
(And his daddy before him)
I'm just like my daddy, and his daddy's daddy
(And his daddy before him)
I love the smell of cigarette's
And whiskey on a woman's breath
The sound of outlaw music sets me free
Right or wrong just carrying on my honkey-tonk, honkey-tonk history
Time is moving fast to the point of no return
I'm reaching for tomorrow leaving bridges that I've burned
Here I stand alone with my back against the wall
Tortured by your memory and the feelings I recall.
I can't seem to get over you
No matter where I go
No matter what I do
The wall of denial
Has broken in two
And I can't seem to get over you.
Everywhere I turn I see shadows on the wall
A silhouette of sorrow of a man who had it all
Your kiss forever haunts me like a ghost out of the past
It's peaceful for a moment but it never seems to last.
I can't seem to get over you
No matter where I go
Np matter what I do
The wall of denial
Has broken in two
And I can't seem to get over you.
--- Instrumental ---
I'm getting tired of living with these questions in my mind
Is it hopeful to imagine or just a waste of time
For now I go on dreaming, that's what's keeping me alive
But dreams won't last forever, tell me how will I survive.
If I can't seem to get over you
No matter where I go
No matter what I do
The wall of denial
Has broken in two
Said some things, didn't mean,
In my anger.
Went to far, she walked out,
I don't blame her.
And I felt so ashamed.
'Cause I'd hurt my best friend.
Couldn't take back the pain.
And I don't ever want her to feel that way again.
I wish I, could go back,
And erase it.
Can't make words disappear,
Have to face it.
That she don't look at me,
Like she did before then.
And what I made her feel.
I don't ever want her to feel that way again.
When she looks at me there's nothing that I want to see but love,
in her eyes.
Never want to see that "How could you do this to me" pain,
She can't hide.
There's no doubt, she knows how,
Much I love her.
I believe, she still needs,
The way we were.
I just hope, that she knows,
That I didn't intend.
To leave her feeling cold.
And I don't ever want her to feel that way again.
No, I don't ever want her to feel that way again.
Said some things, didn't mean,
In my anger.
It's the way that you sneak a Kleenex to me
When a sad song song gets in my eye
You say it's alright, you got no appetite
When it's down to the last piece of pie
It's the way that you never remember
The things I would rather forget
How you grin and shrug your shoulders
When it's time to start over again.
God must be a woman
You're probably a lot like her
Your grace is so amazing
An angel here on earth
You're so much like your maker
She sent you down to lay a crown on me
God must be a woman
Only mamas have a love that runs so deep
Watching out for drunks and babies and fools
And castaways like me.
--- Instrumental ---
Some heavenly rain must soak in your brain
And come out as the sweet things you say
You stitch me back up when life plays too rough
Give my hand a little squeeze when we pray
And the I love you's that you told me
They would probably stretch to the moon
You multiply what matters
And divide the pain by two.
God must be a woman
You're probably a lot like her
Your grace is so amazing
An angel here on earth
You're so much like your maker
She sent you down to lay a crown on me
God must be a woman
Only mamas have a love that runs so deep
Watching out for drunks and babies and fools
And castaways like me.
Watching out for drunks and babies and fools
(Marty Stuart)
Another day on Highway 41
It's a long black snake that runs to the sun
My mama told me since the day I was born
Son, down in the southland is where you belong
So, I'm pitching nickels, pitching dimes
Talking trash and drinkin' wine
It's just another day in the life of me
Hard times and misery
I got a mansion looks like a shotgun shack
I draw my money from a cotton sack
But I finally found one thing that's free
That's been hard times and miseryRepeat Chorus
Watermelon's are hanging on the vine
Thirty some odd years of wasted time
When I wake up, Lord, that's all I see
It's hard times and misery
But there's a train that runs through this town
Every evening when the sun goes down
Tomorrow night at 8:03
No more hard times and misery
Repeat Chorus