Woman you dont know me. But you can bet that I know you. Everybody in this whole darn town. Knows you too.. . I brought along our little babies. 'Cause I wanted them to see.
Everybody wants to go to heaven. But nobody wants to die. Everybody wants to go to heaven. But nobody wants to die.. . Once upon a time there lived a man.
Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn. . I'm sorry honey, that you walked in. And caught her in my lap. But it's not what you're thinking. So think before you slap..
You're tellin' me she loves you what a laugh. The funny thing is baby you don't know the half. If you've got any money honey you better put it in the safe and lock it.
Dear Uncle Sam,. I know your a busy man,. And tonight I write to you. through tears with a tremblin' hand.. . My darlin answered when. He got that call from you..
Darlin' when you told me you were leavin' I thought that you were only foolin' me. But here I am to face old blue tomorrow with a broken heart that's filled with misery.
I'm through the place where I don't know my name. It's a world for the lonely go insane. I've brought along the little pieces of me he left behind. Got no place to go but crazy out of my mind.
Mommy, popped the popcorn. And we string it on the tree. Apples nuts and candy. Oh, what a Christmas feel.. . Daddy played the organ. And we'll all sing Silent Night.
Well, I was born a coal miner's daughter. In a cabin on a hill in Butcher Holler. We were poor, but we had love. That's the one thing that Daddy made sure of.
Well on a Friday night you draw your pay and you take in the town. You leave me at home just to lose my mind for you are messin' around. But it's four in the morning and you stagger in and you sure look a mess.
I live in the world, world of forgotten people. Who've loved and lost their hearts so many times. I'm here in the world, world of forgotten people. Where every heart is aching just like mine.
I know you've had a change of heart the way you're on the range. But the love for you that's in my heart is something you can't change. When you get your field of green, green grass.
Well I was born a coal miner's daughter in a cabin on a hill in Butcher Holler. We were poor but we had love that's the one thing that daddy made sure of.
You ain't woman enough to take my man. You've come to tell me something you say I ought to know. That he don't love me anymore and I'll have to let him go.
You've been makin' your brags around town. That you've been a lovin' with my man. But the man I love when he picks up trash. He puts it in a garbage can.
You've come to tell me something you say I ought to know. That he don't love me any more, and I'll have to let him go. You say you're gonna take him, oh but I don't think you can.