All you girls, readin' them rag magazines. Tryin' to figure out the male species. How to bring a boy down to his knees. . Hey now girls, don't be believin' everythin' you read.
He's got a sunburn on his left arm. From hangin' out a Peterbilt window. Got a wife and three kids on the farm. Drivin' just as fast as he can go, yeah.
Well, he was one of the millions. Who signed up to defend us long ago in 1941. When they sucker punched us in Pearl Harbor. He fought under Macarthur seventeen with an army Thompson gun.
If it weren't for kids have you ever thought. There wouldn't be no Santa Clause. Look what the store just brought. Thank God for kids. We'd all live in a quiet house.
(feat. Cowboy Troy). It's Cowboy Troy. Turn up the John Rich!. (Texas). It's Cowboy Troy. Turn up the John Rich!. From the land of bigger the toys. Bigger the noise (bigger the noise).
This time, we're really breakin' up. This time, we've said way too much. This time's for all the times. How about this time?. . This time, there'll be no goodnight kiss.
(Verse 1). Well I guess that you could say that I have not been the same. And Ill admit that Ive been looking the other way. But now that everything is done with a love that once was fun.
Well youre always in my earstellin me what ya wanna hear. well, sorry buddy, I aint down for that. But Ill tell ya what Im gonna dogonna listen to where its true.
(Nelson). Back in 1899. Everybody sang "Auld Lang Syne". A hundred years would take a long-long time,. For every little boy and girl. Now there's just one thing I would like to know,.
You gave me a blanket to keep me from the cold. You gave me a song I learned to sing. You showed me some beauty through the windows of your soul. And you showed me a world I've never seen.
Close your eyes, can you see me. Rollin' down the Rocky Mountains?. Movin' like the wind that sweeps the Kansas plains. I know you're with me as I make my way through Oklahoma.
Close your eyes, can you see me?. Rollin' down the Rocky mountains,. moving like the wind that sweeps the Kansas plains.. I know you're with me. as I make my way thru Oklahoma,.
I've crashed and burned my old Fire bird. And walked away without a scratch. And I've had my share of backwoods barroom brawls. Been kicked and cussed and busted up.
Her parents never took the young girl to church. Never spoke of His name never read her His word. Two non-believers walking lost in this world. Took their baby with them, what a sad little girl.
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Jack Frost nipping at your nose. Yuletide carols being sung by a choir. And folks dressed up like Eskimos. . Everybody knows a turkey and some mistletoe.
Turn on the radio, turn on my T.V. They're talkin' 'bout war, they're talkin' 'bout peace. Talkin' 'bout you, talkin' 'bout me. The way we ought to act, yeah, the way we ought to be.
I like to see you in your cotton dress. Early in the morning with your hair all a mess. Oh baby, that's what I like about you. . I like the funny way you wrinkle your nose.
That's not her picture, I wish it was. It came with the wallet, I keep it because. It reminds me of her, it reminds me of us. But that's not her picture.
I said I know a shrimp-boat captain out of Galveston. I've been thinkin' I'd go down and work a spell. Oh you never can tell, it might suit me fine. Spend some time out on the bay.
It sure is nice, sittin' on this porch. Pickin' these old time songs. No matter how far I get from here. This place still feels like home. . Remember all those summer nights.