I'm three times seven baby I do as I doggone please. There ain't nobody this sign of heaven gonna get me on my knees. I'm a three times seven aby I'm gonna have my fun.
Now if I was a millionaire I'd be poor and I'll tell you why. Your eyes your lips and your hair those things money can't buy. I could own a ship on the sea or a plane that flies through the sky.
THIS WORLD IS NOT MY HOME. (Albert E. Brumley). '52 Acclaim Music. . This world is not my home I'm just a passing through. My treasures are laid up somewhere beyond the blue.
Well, this train don't carry no liars, this train. This train don't carry no liars, this train. This train don't carry no liars. Knee-high dresses and home-brew buyers.
There's a little bit of everything in Texas. Just look around and you'll agree. There's a little bit of everything in Texas. And a whole lot of Texas in me.
THERE'S NO YOU. Writers Tom Adair, Hal Hopper. . I feel the autumn breeze, it steals cross my pillow, as soft as a will-o'-the-wisp And in its song there is sadness because there's no you The lonely autumn trees, how softly they're sighing For summer is dying they know That in my heart there's no gladness because there's no you The park that we walked in. the garden we talked in How lonesome they seem in the fall, the stormy clouds hover and falling leaves cover Our favorite nook in the wall, in spring we'll meet again, we'll kiss and recapture The summertime rapture we knew, And from that day never more will I say there's no you The stormy clouds hover and falling leaves cover our favorite nook in the wall In spring we'll meet again, we'll kiss and recapture, the summertime rapture we knew And from that day never more will I say there's no you Contributed by Larry Henares of the Philippines.
THERE'S A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING IN TEXAS. Writer Ernest Tubb. . There's a little bit of everything in Texas just look around and you will see. There's a little bit of everything in Texas and a whole lot of Texas in me.
THERE'S A HONKY TONK ANGEL (WHO'LL TAKE ME BACK IN). Writers Troy Seals, Denny Rice. . That was the last time you've kissed me. And I don't mean a touch now and then.
THE TRAMP ON THE STREET. (Hazel Cole - Grady Cole). '57 copyright control. . Hank Williams - THE TRAMP ON THE STREET Lyrics. Only a tramp was Lazarus sad fate.
THE NEW WEARS OFF TOO FAST. Writers Hank Thompson, Billy Gray. . To someone new you're about to go But after the Charm has passed You'll come back because I know the new wears off too fast. You're like a Kid with a brand new toy but the luster just won't last, Your latest love is a passing joy 'Cause the new wears off too fast... CHORUS You find a fascination In loving someone new They draw you like a magnet and then you say"we're thru!" The love you thought was pure as gold was just as cheap as brass I knew his love would soon grow old 'cause the new wears off t oo fast You say you found another one who's really in your class But you'll find he's not your kind 'Cause the new wears off too fast All that glitters is not gold Gems alone, don't flash, Your one-time thing is a passing fling 'Cause the new wears off too fast CHORUS.
THE EYES OF TEXAS. Traditional. . I once did know a President, Away down South, in Texas. And, always, everywhere he went, He saw the eyes of Texas. The Eyes of Texas are upon you, All the live long day. The Eyes of Texas are upon you, You can not get away. Do not think you can escape them At night or early in the morn- The Eyes of Texas are upon you 'Till Gabriel blows his horn. Sing me a song of Prexy, Of days long since gone by. Again I seem to great him And hear his kind reply. Smiles of gracious welcome Before my memory rise, Again I hear him say to me, "Remember Texas' Eyes.".
Did you ever watch the one you love. Slowly drifting away from you. And you know deep in your heart. There is nothing that you can do. . To make her stay.
TEARS ARE ONLY RAIN. (Johnny Hatchcock - Weldon Allard). '54 Brazos Valley Music. . When your lover cries hold her close and whisper low. That tears are only rain to make love grow.
TEARDROPS ON THE ROCKS. (Bobby Bare - Charlie Williams). '62 Return Music. . Well hello Sam now how you been guess it's a while since I've been in. Before she left you know we came here a lot.
Babe you got me up a tree a way out on a limb. You told me lies you let me on then turned me down for him. You took my heart tore it all apart and then threw it away.
TAKE THE "A" TRAIN. Writers Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus. . You must take the A train. To go to Sugar Hill way up in Harlem. If you miss the A train.
TAKE ME BACK TO TULSA. (Bob Wills - Tommy Duncan). '41 Peer International. . Where's that gal with red dress on some folks called her Dinah. Stole my heart away from me way down in Louisiana.
I didn't have to open up the bottle to pour out the glass of cherry wine. After all the things you've said if I want to look at red. I look at this broken heart of mine.
Now Playin' country music. it ain't like it used to be. I'm so tired of this new stuff. they're tryin' to get me to sing. That ain't no country music to me.
Well there's some big black clouds. that's a blowin in from the west. I've been drivin all day. Lord, I sure could use some rest. And there's a motel up ahead where I can unwind.