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By Hank Williams, On your journey to the grave, would you stop and
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By Hank Williams, Recorded by hank williams, sr.
Words and music by hank williams,
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By Hank Williams, If you're lovin' me like I'm lovin' you
Baby, we're really
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By Hank Williams, (a) there's a place I know you'll want to go,
(d)
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By Hank Williams, A tongue can accuse and carry bad news
The seeds of
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By Hank Williams, A tongue can accuse or carry bad news; The seeds
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By Hank Williams, Should you go first and I remain to walk the
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By Hank Williams, Should you go first and I remain, to walk the
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By Hank Williams, I've got a blue love in my heart
What can I
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By Hank Williams, When you've strayed from the fold and there's trouble in
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By Hank Williams, You thought she?d care for you and so you acted
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By Hank Williams, Dear Brother, Mama left us this morning
Death's angels took her
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By Hank Williams, Writen by Vaughn Horton
Key of E Demo made
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By Hank Williams, Don't do it darlin' (key of d)
(d)if you're worryin' over
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By Hank Williams, I went to the country just the other day
To see
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By Hank Williams, Faded love and winter roses
Always bloom in memory
Faded love and
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By Hank Williams, Now I've been married about six months
Only six months you
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By Hank Williams, Did you ever sit straight up in bed
With somethin' circlin'
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By Hank Williams, Like a hog a rootin' up under a fence
Like a
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By Hank Williams, If you love me half as much as I love
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By Hank Williams, Freight train blues written by john lair 1935. recorded by roy
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By Hank Williams, Some people struggle for riches
And all of the things they
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By Hank Williams, A little girl prayed at the close of the day
'Cause
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By Hank Williams, Honey, do you love me, huh?
Honey, do you love me,
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By Hank Williams, Well, I left my home down on the Rural Route
I
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By Hank Williams, When you are sad and lonely and have no place
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By Hank Williams, For years we both have lived on pride, dear
And we
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By Hank Williams, How can you refuse Him now, how can you refuse
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By Hank Williams, I know there's never been a man, in the awful
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By Hank Williams, I ain't gonna love you anymore