by Bobby Bare on album The Best of Bobby Bare
Way down in the state of Georgia among the swamps and the everglades There's a big hole in Tiger Mountain God help the men who gets lost in Miller's Cave I had a girl in Waycross Georgia but she had u
by Bobby Bare on album American Idols - Bobby Bare
Will anybody know I've been here when I'm gone Will anything that I've done here live on Every man's allowed just so much time And all you take along is what you leave behind Will anybody know I've be
by Bobby Bare on album Bobby Bare 2
I have seen the morning burning golden on the mountain in the skies Aching with the feeling of the freedom of an eagle when she flies Turning on the world the way she smiled upon my soul as I lay dyin
by Bobby Bare on album The Best of Bobby Bare
[ Skeeter ] He knows I'm true but what he don't know is I'm true to only you Tell me where does it stop does he know our married life is on the rocks [ Bobby ] Now before you say you want me for the r
by Bobby Bare on album Bobby Bare Sings Lullabys, Legends and Lies (And More)
Alimony alimony work till my fingers are bloody and boney Me oh my oh goodness sake I'm paying for my mistake Ali-money I call it ali-money you married men may think it's funny Till one fine day you'l
by Bobby Bare on album The Best of Bobby Bare
Every triangle has three sides it's true There's the wife's side the husband's and my side too What's the difference who's to blame everybody suffers the same Oh the game of triangles is a heart break
by Bobby Bare on album Miscellaneous
Bobby Bare Miscellaneous Marie Laveau (1974) The most famous of the voodoo queens that ever existed Is Marie Laveau, down in Louisiana There's a lot of weird ungodly tales about Marie, She's suppos
by Bobby Bare on album Miscellaneous
Bobby Bare Miscellaneous The All American Boy (SPOKEN IN A SING-SONG PATTER RATHER THAN SUNG) Gather 'round, cats, and I'll tell you a story About how to become an All American Boy Buy you a gitt
by Skeeter Davis & Bobby Bare on album Miscellaneous
Skeeter Davis & Bobby Bare Miscellaneous Dear John Letter (1965) Dear John, oh how I hate to write Dear John, I must let you know tonight That my love for you has died, like the grass upon the lawn
by Marta Eggert on album Miscellaneous
Marta Eggert Miscellaneous Every Sunday Afternoon Verse 1 [He] I love to do my work, Never complain; Never get tired, Don't mind the strain. I always say, "Old man, Wait till you're through.