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(# 18 top country album)
Jerry Kennedy - guitar/dobro/sitar
Ray Edenton, Chip Young - rh.guitar
Harold Bradley - bass guitar
Pete Drake - steel
Bob Moore - bass
Kenneth Buttrey, Buddy Harman - drums
Hargus Pig Robbins - piano
Buddy Spicher - fiddle
Charlie McCoy - harmonica/vibes
Strings:
Byron Bach, Brenton Banks, George Binkley, Marvin Chantry, Stephen Clapp,
David Darling, Carl Gorodetzky, Lillian Hunt, Martin Katahan, Sheldon Kurland,
Marty McGrory, Samuel Terranova, Gary Vanosdale, Stephanie Woolf
Vocals:
The Nashville Sounds
Arrangements by Cam Mullins
Recorded:
Jan/1972, Mercury Custom Recording Studio, Nashville
© Hallnote Music, BMI / Acuff-Rose Music, BMI
I knew the state of ol' Wisconsin back when I was eight
I sang all over Minneapolis lookin' for a break
I rode the rapid rivers through the Chiquoia Indian tribe
I traveled on my thumb though it injured my pride
I'm the world's worst world's first
Go-while-you-can original travelin' man
The world's best forget the rest
One night stand original travelin' man
I've traveled down to Nashville just a looking for a song
I've traveled down to Mexico just a looking for a home
I guess I've got a self-windin' watch for a mind
I start runnin' down if I ain't movin' all the time
I'm the world's worst world's first...
[ guitar ]
I've traveled in a PT boat and fought for Uncle Sam
I've been as close to death as any livin' man
I've traveled in a limousine and I've traveled in a truck
I've traveled by myself ma'm but thank you very much
I'm the world's worst world's first...
Hey I'm the world's worst world's first...
**********
© Central Songs, BMI
This ol' rig that I'm drivin' ain't the sharpest on the road
These ol' bulls that I'm haulin' ain't perfumed
But if it wasn't for a lot of those truck drivers just like me
Then who would bring those T-bone steaks to you
We're the bullshippers big bullshippers
A haulin' them ol' bulls across the land
We're the bullshippers big bullshippers
Bullshippin' truck drivin' men
This ain't the best job in this world that I know
And some people may look down their nose at me
But I'd rather be a struggling with these ol' rowdy bulls
Than a haulin' a load of TNT
We're the bullshippers big bullshippers...
There's a lotta pretty wairesses that I always see
Ev'ry time I'm making my run
Well I tell 'em that I love 'em but they just laugh and say
You big bullshippin' son of a gun
We're the bullshippers big bullshippers...
Yeah we're the bullshippers big bullshippers...
**********
© Tree Publishing, BMI
I'm sittin' back easy in my easy chair
Watchin' the morning dawnin' fair
My wife's cookin' breakfast and my little girl
Is lookin' at her daddy like he owns the world
I've got ev'rything that a man could want
My lips oughta smile but somehow they don't
I feel a guilty lump in my throat
My body's at home but my heart's on the road
Alberquerque and New Orleans
Hamburgers and pinto beans
Big mountains and river beds
Happy anywhere I lay my head
I feel like I'm about to explode
My body's at home but my heart's on the road
I love my family and I always will
But I'm just no good when I'm sittin' still
A quiet kind of life and me don't mix
And you can't teach an old dog new tricks
So kiss me baby and hold me tight
I'll try to get back by Saturday night
I don't mean to hurt you Lord knows I don't
But my body's at home but my heart's on the road
Alberquerque and New Orleans...
Alberquerque and New Orleans...
**********
© Southern Arts Music, BMI
I got sleep in my eyes and my bones ain't tellin' lies
Wish this rig could drive itself I'd rest a while
Can't go too fast or slow why I keep drivin' I don't know
Pullin' double's double trouble turnpike miles
If I ever start to slide I can kiss this world goodbye
Must be two miles down that mountain side
I'm always lookin' up ahead and I think my leg is goin' dead
Pullin' double's double trouble turnpike miles
Rollin' rollin' rollin' rollin' rollin'
When you're runnin' good you gotta keep on goin'
Always scared the guardrail's gonna get you
Knowin' if it does your drivin' days are through
You know comin' down from Maine Chicago's all the same
One wrong turnpike will surely change my style
And those clouds are lookin' sick and I bet up ahead it's turnin' slick
Pullin' double's double trouble turnpike miles
And this road gets mighty rough and you see some curvy stuff
You know some of it ain't surprisin' by a mile
But I can't be wastin' time I gotta keep movin' on down that line
Pullin' double's double trouble turnpike miles
Rollin' rollin' rollin' rollin' rollin'...
I'm rollin' rollin' rollin' rollin' rollin'...
**********
© House Of Cash, BMI
I keep the radio on most all night long listen to the songs they play
Sometimes I hum tap along with my thumb listen to the words they say
And I have to admit those yesterday hits take me back a year or two
I get those 1953 Dear John Honky Tonk Blues for you
I get those 1953 Dear John Honky Tonk Blues
Well I need help when I hear No Help Wanted
Remembering where we first heard Lovesick Blues
Ol' songs make me wonder what you're doing
I get those 1953 Dear John Honky Tonk Blues
Gonna play this song for Rollin' John the Wild Side Of Life
It's Rolly Polly a golden oldie for Carl and his brand new wife
Makes me feel sad but it ain't half bad rememberin' the things I'd do
I get those 1953 Dear John Honky Tonk Blues for you
I get those 1953 Dear John Honky Tonk Blues
Well I need help when I hear No Help Wanted...
**********
(# 14 country hit)
© Tree Publishing, BMI
Some folks call me a laughin' boy
Some say I'm a clown
But till you've tried my way of life
Don't ever put it down
And if it feels good do it
If it hurts just let it lie
Now there's no mistery to it
Just a better way to look at life
Some folks worry bout growin' old
But that don't bother me
Old age is one thing I hope that I
Live long enough to see
Forget your disappointments
Pretend they wasn't there
But when they pass out happiness
Be sure you get your share
And if it feels good do it...
[ guitar ]
One day when I'm old and gray
Lookin' back at what I've done
I can face the world and say
That livin' sure was fun
And if it feels good do it...
If it feels good do it...
**********
(# 12 country hit)
© Southern Arts Music, BMI
Oh you've got to cry girl then you'll know how I miss you
Well I've grown up girl I've learned how to be a man
I've cried tears felt the pain have memories when you hurt me
But now look at me I still know I can stand
Say are you listenin' girl do you hear what I'm sayin'
And do you know girl the reason that I walked out
Well you're young right now but tomorrow the world may find you
So learn from life and find what love's about
Oh you've got to cry girl before you can be a woman
And you've gotta hurt girl before you will understand
You need tears and time sad memories to complete you
So I wish you all the heartaches you can stand
**********
© House Of Bryant, BMI
Wish that I was on old Rocky Top
Down in the Tennessee hills
Ain't no smoggy smoke on Rocky Top
Ain't no telephone bills
Once I had a girl on Rocky Top
Half bear the other half cat
Wild as mink but sweet as soda pop
I still dream about that
Rocky Top you'll always be
Home sweet home to me
Good ol' Rocky Top Rocky Top Tennessee
Rocky Top Tennessee
Once two strangers climbed old Rocky Top
Lookin' for a moonshine still
Strangers ain't come down from Rocky Top
Reckon they never will
Now corn won't grow at all on Rocky Top
Dirt's too rocky by far
That's why all the folks on Rocky Top
Get that corn from a jar
Rocky Top you'll always be...
[ harmonica ]
I've had years of cramped up city life
Trapped like a duck in a pen
All I know is it's a pity life
Can't get simple again
Rocky Top you'll always be...
**********
© Southern Arts Music, BMI
Everything's fine because you are mine
But somehow I know that's a lie
I don't know what it is but I'll make my guess
That sometime in the future I'll cry
It's not what you say or the way that you lay
In my arms when I hold you each night
Cause there's love in your eyes but I still realize
That sometime in the future I'll cry
Oh sometime in the future I'll cry a lot
But for now I feel we should love a lot
All of my fears I feel will be tears
So I'll keep my heart standing by
I know you mean what you say that you love me today
But sometime in the future I'll cry
Oh yeah sometime in the future I'll cry
**********
© Southern Arts Music, BMI
The poundin' of the big bustyres on a hot tarline
I gotta play another matinee
This old guitar's gettin' worn but not as worn as me
But I just keep on singing away
You should understand that all us picking Nashville cats are tired
And we're thinkin' bout a love of yesterday
Well that'll keep us goin' for another show or two
And I'll just keep on singing away
Played a show last night in Tuscon Arizona
The one tonight's about three days away
If I ever get back home bet the kids won't know me
Here comes Mr Daddy hear they'll say
Spent too many hours with those good ol' friends of mine
Could be late for that show we're gonna play
If my head will let me make it I'll make it through the night
And I'll just keep on singing away
[ guitar ]
Played a show last night in Tuscon Arizona...
I'd give a hundred dollars for a homecooked meal
If I make it back I think I'm gonna stay
That's what my mind keeps thinking but I know that won't change
And I'll just keep on singing away
How about that Toronto to Houston to Chicago trip in that order
I know gets to be some sorta drag but we keep at it
Imagine that seems like you're goin' to bed at 3:45
And gettin' up at quarter to four never changes
**********
© Vector Music, BMI / Sixteen Stars Music, BMI
Six foot six he stood on the ground
Weighed two hundred and thirty five pounds
But I saw that giant of a man brought down to his knees by love
He was the kind of a man that would gamble on luck
Look you in the eye and never back up
But I saw him cryin' like a little whipped pup because of love
Can see it with your eyes hold it in your hand
But like the wind that covers our land
Strong enough to rule the heart of any man this thing called love
It can lift you up it can let you down
Take your world and turn it all around
Ever since time nothin's ever been found stronger than love
Most men are like me they struggle in doubt
They trouble their minds day in and day out
Too busy with livin' to worry about a word called love
But when I see a mother's tenderness
As she holds her young close to her brest
Then I thank God that the world's been blessed with a word called love
Can see it with your eyes hold it in your hand...
Ever since time nothin's ever been found stronger than love
**********
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