by Loretta Lynn on album Legends of Country & Western Music: 25 Classic Songs by Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, George Jones, Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette & More!
You've come to tell me somethin' 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 But I don't think you can 'Cause you ain't woman enou
by Loretta Lynn on album American Music, The Very Best of Classic Country & Western Music by Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, George Jones, Loretta Lynn, Merle Haggard, Patsy Cline & More
You've come to tell me somethin' 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 But I don't think you can 'Cause you ain't woman enou
by Loretta Lynn on album The Golden Age of Country Western Music, Classic Country Oldies by Hank Williams, George Jones, Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynne, Merle Haggard, Patsy Cline & More!
You've come to tell me somethin' 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 But I don't think you can 'Cause you ain't woman enou
by Loretta Lynn on album Cowboy Country - The Best of Classic Country & Western Music: Songs by Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, George Jones, Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette & More!
You've come to tell me somethin' 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 But I don't think you can 'Cause you ain't woman enou
by Loretta Lynn on album The Best of Country Music, Classic Songs by Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, George Jones, Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette & More!
You've come to tell me somethin' 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 But I don't think you can 'Cause you ain't woman enou
by Loretta Lynn on album The Very Best of Country & Western, 25 Classic Songs by Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, George Jones, Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette & More!
You've come to tell me somethin' 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 But I don't think you can 'Cause you ain't woman enou
by Willie Nelson on album Country Superstars Biggest Hits: Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson & George Jones
Forgiving you was easy, forgeting seems to take the longest time. I just keep thinking and your memory is forever on my mind. You know I'll aways love you and I can't forget the day when you were mine
by Johnny Cash on album Country Superstars Biggest Hits: Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson & George Jones
John Henry's Papy woke him up one midnight He said before the sheriff comes i wanna tell you, listen boy said learn to ball a jack, learn to lay a track, learn to pick and shovel too, and take my ham
by Jim Reeves on album Giants of Country - Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins & George Jones
With pen in hand, I try to write this note to you I know now where I stand but what am I to do I found so many things to say since we're so far apart How can I write on paper what I feel in my heart?
by Ol’ Dirty Bastard feat. Method Man on album In Loving Memory of Russell Jones
(this is going on in the background during the and part of the first) You know God damn well I don't smoke this shit Meth *coughing* Know damn well I don't smoke this sheyit Know damn well! I remembe
by Ray Price on album I'm so Lonesome I Could Cry: The Best Sad Songs in Country Music with Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, George Jones, Willie Nelson, and Many More!
Oh, look around you, look down the bar from you The lonely faces that you see Are you sure that this is where you want to be? These are your friends But are they real friends Do they love you the sam
by Don Gibson on album Three of a Kind - Eddy Arnold, Don Gibson & George Jones
I've got a lot of memories to last me the rest of my life So if you don't want to love me, baby, that'll be all right I'm gonna take all the lovin' that I have for you Gonna take all the loneliness, s
by Marty Robbins on album Blue Country: The Best Oldies Country & Western Sad Songs by Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, George Jones, Merle Haggard & More!
I left you this morning... couldn't take any more... You laughed and dared me... to walk out the door... You said that I'd come back ...you knew what I'd do... And you know you were right, 'cause I'm
by Johnny Cash on album Country Superstars Biggest Hits: Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson & George Jones
I had a friend named Bill Campbell he used to rob steal and gamble And on the side he'd beg so he mopped up I told him he shouldn't do it and Campbell told me he knew it So he started beggin' with a b
by Merle Haggard on album I'm so Lonesome I Could Cry: The Best Sad Songs in Country Music with Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, George Jones, Willie Nelson, and Many More!
Silver wings shinning in the sunlight, roaring engines headed somewhere in flight. Their taking you away, leaving me lonley, silver wings slowly fading out of sight. Don't leave me i cry, don't take t
by Merle Haggard on album Cowboy Country - The Best of Classic Country & Western Music: Songs by Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, George Jones, Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette & More!
Silver wings shinning in the sunlight, roaring engines headed somewhere in flight. Their taking you away, leaving me lonley, silver wings slowly fading out of sight. Don't leave me i cry, don't take t
by JIMMY SOUL on album King of the Road, 30 Classic Road Songs by George Jones, Roy Orbison, Dick Dale, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roger Miller, The Beach Boys & More!
If you wanna be happy for the rest of your life Never make a pretty woman your wife So from my personal point of view Get an ugly girl to marry you If you wanna be happy for the rest of your life Nev
by Daryle Singletary on album That's Why I Sing This Way
My Momma used to tell me, "Son, you better get your work done Your Daddy's coming home at five And if you ain't all through with the chores you gotta do Boy, I'm gonna tan you alive" I was glued to t
by Daryle Singletary on album That's Why I Sing This Way
My Momma used to tell me, "Son, you better get your work done Your Daddy's coming home at five And if you ain't all through with the chores you gotta do Boy, I'm gonna tan you alive" I was glued to t
by Daryle Singletary on album That's Why I Sing This Way
My momma used to tell me son you better get your work done your daddy's coming home at five And if you ain't all thru with the chores you gotta do boy I'm gonna tan you alive I was glued to the radi