When the iceberg hit How was I to know That God moves on the water Like Casey Jones? So I walked downtown On my telephone Took a lazy turn Through the
When I cross over I will shout and sing I will know my savior By the mark Where the nails have been By the mark Where the nails have been By the sign
Saw you standing looking around Like a stranger to this town Worn out boots and a driverside town Said to myself, there's a traveling man You hold that
The fairest bloom the mountain knows Is not an iris or a wild rose But the little flower of which I'll tell Known as the brave acony bell Just a simple
I get home from work and you're still standing in your dressing gown Well, what am I to do? I know all the things around your head And what they do to
A company girl of tender age A company girl of tender age I came to know my mother's trade We're up at dark on the line We're up at dark and on
In South Carolina there are many tall pines I remember the oak tree that we used to climb But now when I'm lonesome, I always pretend That I'm getting
Oh I dream a highway back to you, love A winding ribbon with a band of gold A silver vision come and rest my soul I dream a highway back to you John
I was thinking that night about Elvis The day that he died The day that he died I was thinking that night about Elvis The day that he died The day that
Lease twenty acres and one Ginny mule From the Alabama trust For half of the cotton, a third of the corn Get a handful of dust We cannot have all things
I made a lover's prayer I made a lover's prayer And watched the sky And wanted to cry It's only you and I Oh how I try So I made a lover's prayer So
Caleb Meyer, he lived alone, in them hollerin' pines And he made a little whiskey for himself, said it helped to pass the time Long one evening, back
Saw a girl on the street from my home Like a fire on a hillside, she shone And I knew right then that my best days were gone And I'd been in the Lowlands
Oh me oh my oh, look at Miss Ohio She?s a-running around with her rag-top down She says I wanna do right but not right now Gonna drive to Atlanta and
In the black dust towns of East Tennessee All the works about the same Well you may not go to a job in the ground But you'll learn the Miner's Refrain
I had a real good mother and father And they surely stood the test And now they're in bright glory Anna sleeping on the savior's breast They set a good
Oh, me oh my oh look at Miss Ohio she's runnin' around with a ragtop down she says "I wanna do right, but not right now" Wanna drive to Atlanta and live
I don't want to go downtown I ain't got no ribbons for my hair That band's too loud And I always see you there I can get a country station They always