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HOW I LOVE THEM OLD SONGS (rec. 1970)
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Doggone my soul, how I love them old songs
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Oh, they were a comfort to me when I was alone
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The dancing stops, but the music she goes on
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Doggone my soul, how I love rock and roll, hey
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And when I hear that double-eagle guitar
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Makes me think of Carl Parkins when he was a star
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Makes me think I'll spend of my nights in a bar
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Playin' that old juke box until the honky tonk's locked up
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And doggone my soul, they won't leave me alone
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Oh, keeps reminding me when I was so far from home
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Oh, those heartbreakin', edgemakin' country songs
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That take me back to hardwood floors
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And outdoor johns and mason jars
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It's all I can believe, to believe that it's gone
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Those hard rockin', rock and rollin' life that I've known
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The dancing stops, but the music she goes on
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Doggone my soul, how I love rock and roll
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Oh, the dancing's over, but the music she goes on
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Doggone my soul, how I love rock and roll
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The dancing stops, but the music she goes on
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Doggone my soul, how I love rock and roll
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The dancing's over, but the music she goes on
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Doggone my soul, how I love rock and roll
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HOW I LOVE THEM OLD SONGS (rec. 1970)
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Gene Vincent |