I remember you back in nineteen fifty six
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You had all the moves
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And you knew all the tricks
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You left all the ladies in a hell of a fix
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When your voice took wings
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Then you'd shake around and
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Oh, how you'd sing
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Just an old boy from Memphis
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With a big diamond ring
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A country girl's prayer
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And a city girl's dream, hail the king
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But it's all right now
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Keep on singin' loud
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It's all right now
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Heaven should be proud
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The fifties left town on a crowded dance floor
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The sixties came in with a bang and a roar
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The world heard a knock
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It was Janis at the door, they let her in
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And when it seemed
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This whole world was fallin' apart
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The houselights would fall
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And the music would start
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She'd be givin' us all a piece of her heart
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Once again
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But it's all right now
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Keep on singin' loud
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It's all right now
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Heaven should be proud
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It was October in St. Louis town
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When we heard that the Free Bird had fell to the ground
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And we all said a prayer
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Before we went down to play
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And Ronnie, my buddy
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Above all the rest
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I miss you the most
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And I loved you the best
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And now that you're gone
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I thank God I was blessed,
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Just to know you
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But it's all right now
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Keep on singin' loud
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It's all right now
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Heaven should be proud
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Reflections
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| The Charlie Daniels Band |