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(# 3 top country album)
(# 13 top pop album)
Steve Gibson, Michael Thompson - guitar
Steve Fishell, John Hughey - steel
Leland Sklar - bass
Larrie Londin - drums
John B. Jarvis, Matt Rollings - piano/keyboards
Mark O'Connor - fiddle/mandolin
Vocals:
Bob Bailey, Linda Davis, Kim Fleming, Vince Gill, Vicki Hampton, Yvonne Hodges, Harry Stinson
Recorded: May/1991, Emerald Studios, Nashville
(# 1 country hit)
© WB Music, ASCAP
There were no angry words at all as we carried boxes down the hall
One by one we put them in your car
Nothing much for us to say one last goodbye and you drove away
I watched your tail lights as they faded in the dark
I couldn't face the night in that lonely bed
So I laid down on the couch instead
Last night I prayed the Lord my soul to keep then I cried myself to sleep
So sure life wouldn't go on without you
But oh this sun is blinding me as it wakes me from the dark
I guess the world didn't stop for my broken heart
Clocks still ticking life goes on radio still plays a song
As I try to put my scattered thoughts in place
And it takes all the strength I've got to stumble to the coffee pot
The first of many lonely mornings I've got to face
You call to see if I'm OK look out the window and I just say
Last night I prayed the Lord my soul to keep...
Oh I guess the world ain't gonna stop for my broken heart
**********
(# 1 country hit)
© BMG Songs, ASCAP / Curb Songs, ASCAP
She married when she was twenty
She thought she was ready now she's not so sure
She thought she'd done some livin' but now she's wonderin'
What she's living for
Now she's feeling that there's something more
Is there life out there so much she hasn't done
Is there life beyond her family and her home
She's done what she should should she do what she dares
She doesn't want to leave she's just wonderin' is there life out there
She's always lived for tomorrow she's never learned how to live for today
Oh she's dying to try something foolish do something crazy or just get away
Oh something for herself for a change
Is there life out there so much she hasn't done...
There's a place in the sun that she's never been
Where life is fair and time is a friend
Would she do it the same as she did back then
Oh she looks out the window she wonders again
Is there life out there so much she hasn't done...
Oh is there life out there oh oh
Is there life out there so much she hasn't done...
**********
© New Don Songs, ASCAP / BMG Songs, ASCAP / WB Music, ASCAP
Bobby pleaded guilty to the charges that they read
As they led him from the courtroom a young voice turned his head
A little boy dressed in blue was standing at the rail
He said I hope they kill you I hope you go to hell
They put Bobby in a jail with forty other men
They all knew what he has done they were glad to take him in
They'd all seen the headlines about Bobby and his wife
How they loved each other and how he took her life
Day after day he sat alone night after night they'd hear him sing his song
He'd sing baby I'll take care of you I'll never let you down
No harm will ever come to you as long as I'm around
I am not afraid of what people say or do
The only thing I fear is being here without you
The little boy dressed up in blue grew up to be a man
When he fell in love himself he came to understand
How it was that Bobby took the life they both adored
Cause Bobby couldn't stand to see her suffer anymore
He took out the papers from the trunk beneath his bed
And all the years just disappeared as through his tears he read
The stories of the accident that robbed his mama's mind
And the man who held her in his arms and chose to cut the line
And the one about the man who sits alone year after year singing his song
Baby I'll take care of you...
The young man drove his car up and parked outside the gate
They led him to a cold gray room the guard told him to wait
When the gaurd brought Bobby in the young man finally knew
He still missed his mama but he'd missed his daddy too
And when the guard left the two of them alone
He took Bobby in his arms and the young man sang the song
Daddy I'll take care of you I'll never let you down
No harm will ever come to you as long as I'm around
You have taught me not to fear what people say or do
The only thing I fear is being here without you
**********
© BMG Songs, ASCAP / Little Beagle Music, ASCAP / Acuff-Rose Music, BMI
He said I'll make your dreams come true in Texas
And he captured my Appalachian heart
I was so naive that I believed him when he promised we'd never be apart
So we packed and pulled a U-Haul down to Dallas
A year went by and a baby came along
Then his old friends and the night life came between us
Dreams turned into sleepless nights waiting all alone
And I'm staring out the window through these teardrops
Holding on to the only dream that turned out right
We're on a Greyhound bound for West Virginia
He's in Dallas without us tonight
Oh Lord I hate to break the news to mama
She's gettin' on in years and worries so
Maybe I should have stayed in Dallas
And gave him another chance right now I just don't know
I'm staring out the window through these teardrops...
He said I'll make your dreams come true in Texas
And he's in Dallas without us tonight
**********
© New Company, ASCAP / WB Music, ASCAP
The sign says families welcome at the Oaks Retirement Home
But mostly no one comes cept on the weekends
Ruby Wilson lives in 303 where she spends most her time
But it's almost noon on Sunday and she's been sittin' in the lobby since nine
She's all dressed up in her best hat and gloves
She's all dressed up she's atching and waiting but nobody comes
Some days sure are lonely days and time can move so slow
When you're all dressed up with nowhere to go
As Ruby watches all the others leaving with their families
The nurse tells her it's time to come to dinner
She says she's expecting company they're just running late
But the nurse knows the truth too well she just sighs and walks away
She's all dressed up in her best hat and gloves...
Oh with nowhere to go
**********
(# 12 country hit)
© Pix-Russ Music, ASCAP
On his way his way home from Candletop
Been two weeks gone and he thought he'd stop
At Webb's and have him a drink fore he went home to her
Andy Wolo said hello he said hi what's doin' Wo
Says sit down I got some bad news that's gonna hurt
Said I'm your best friend and you know that's right
But your young bride ain't home tonight
Since you been gone she's been seein' that Amos boy Seth
Now he got mad and he saw red and Andy said boy don't you lose your head
Cause to tell you the truth I've been with her myself
That's the night that the lights went out in Georgia
That's the night that they hung an innocent man
Don't you trust your soul to no backwoods southern lawyer
Cause the judge and the town's got bloodstains on his hands
Well Andy got scared and left the bar walking on home cause he didn't live far
See Andy didn't have many friends and had just lost him one
Brother thought his wife must've left town so he went home and finally found
The only thing papa had left up was a gun
He went off to Andy's house slippin' through the backwoods quiet as a mouse
Came upon some tracks too small for Andy to make
He looked through the screen at the backporch door he saw Andy lyin' on the floor
In a puddle of blood and he started to shake
But Georgia patrol was makin' their rounds
And he fired a shot just to flag 'em down
A big bellied sheriff grabbed his gun and said why'd you do it
The judge said guilty in a make believe trial
Slapped the sheriff on the back with a smile
Said supper's waitin' at home and I gotta get to it
That's the night that the lights went out in Georgia...
Well they hung my brother before I could say the tracks he saw while on his way
To Andy's house out back that night were mine
His cheatin' wife had never left town that's one body that'll never be found
You see little sister don't miss when she gets her gun
That's the night that the lights went out in Georgia...
That's the night that the lights went out in Georgia...
**********
© BMG Songs, ASCAP / Opies Tales Music, ASCAP
I took him for granted now looking back at it
He's not the only one to blame
Between the jobs and the kids wasn't much time for him
We let the fire slip away from the flame
Guess I shouldn't be surprised but as hard as I try
I can't believe it's happened to me
But I know where he's at and I know it's a fact
I'd have to be blind not to see
Oh Lord he's out buying her roses and where that leaves me God only knows
I know I should tell him to leave me forever but what'll I do if he goes
Should I put up a fight does it matter who's right
Should I ruin my life or my pride
Can we save what we had and if he comes back
Will I ever get it out of my mind
Oh Lord he's out buying her roses...
[ guitar ]
Oh Lord he's out buying her roses...
**********
(# 3 country hit)
© April Music, ASCAP / Lion Hearted Music, ASCAP / Laying Martine Songs, BMI
The greatest man I never knew lived just down the hall
And everyday we said hello but never touched at all
He was in his paper I was in my room
How was I to know he thought I hung the moon
The greatest man I never knew came home late every night
He never had too much to say too much was on his mind
I never really knew him oh and now it seems so sad
Everything he gave to us took all he had
Then the days turned into years and the mem'ries to black and white
He grew cold like an old winter wind blowing across my life
The greatest words I never heard I guess I'll never hear
The man I thought could never die has been dead almost a year
Oh he was good at business but there was business left to do
He never said he loved me guess he thought I knew
**********
© Burch Brothers Music, BMI / Jonsson Music, ASCAP / MCA Music, ASCAP
I'll never forget that night long ago
When he drove me down that old dusty road
He took me as far as I'd ever been
He wanted me and I wanted him
But I'd always been told I shouldn't give in
I wouldn't go that far I didn't follow my heart
He said he loved me but I wasn't ready and I wouldn't go that far
[ piano ]
He was so patient he didn't give up
With a ring in his hand and a heart full of love
He asked me for forever I asked him to wait
To please understand these dreams I must chase
Though it was a promise I wanted to make
I wouldn't go that far...
After all these years I saw him again he had his wife and his family with him
He said he was proud of all my success he guessed both of us had found happiness
But I wouldn't go that far...
Yes I knew he loved me but I wasn't ready and I wouldn't go that far
**********
(# 72 country hit)
© Cross Keys Publ, ASCAP / Bug Music, BMI
If I had only known it was the last walk in the rain
I'd keep you out for hours in the storm
I would hold your hand like a life line to my heart
Underneath the thunder we'd be warm
If I had only known it was our last walk in the rain
If I had only known I'd never hear your voice again
I'd memorize each thing you ever said
And on those lonely nights I could think of them once more
Keep your words alive inside my head
If I had only known I'd never hear your voice again
You were the treasure in my hand you were the one who always stood beside me
So unaware I foolishly believed that you would always be there
But then there came a day and I turned my head and you slipped away
If I had only known it was my last night by your side
I'd pray a miracle would stop the dawn
And when you'd smile at me I would look into your eyes
And make sure you know my love For you goes on and on
If I had only known if I had only known
The love I would've shown if I had only known
**********
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