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By Johnny Horton, Well, today I'm so weary, today I'm so blue
Sad and
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By Johnny Horton, The sun shown bright and clear that day
We all left
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By Johnny Horton, A Cherokee chief as he dances along
Sings an Indian boogie
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By Johnny Horton, The battle was over at Custer's last stand
And taps were
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By Johnny Horton, DONE ROVIN'
WRITER JOHNNY HORTON
(I'm done rovin' I'm gonna settle
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By Johnny Horton, I came home and I found you in the arms
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By Johnny Horton, I didn't know my baby loved me so
Until that letter
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By Johnny Horton, From old Montana down to Alabam
I've been before and I'll
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By Johnny Horton, I've been here for a long long time waitin' all
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By Johnny Horton, I love the brunets, the red heads and blonde haired
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By Johnny Horton, HANK AND JOE AND ME
(Johnny Cash)
« © '59 Anne Rachel
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By Johnny Horton, The fiddles're squeekin' the guitars're speakin' the piano plays a
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By Johnny Horton, I'm a honky tonk man and I can't seem to
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By Johnny Horton, Well I went out a fishin' to make a little
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By Johnny Horton, I just don't like this kind of livin'
I'm tired of
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By Johnny Horton, I love you baby, I don't mean maybe
You drive me
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By Johnny Horton, If you told me that you loved me I would
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By Johnny Horton, I'M COMING HOME
Get your face all pretty and your
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By Johnny Horton, There's a big bright moon above
And the night's just made
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By Johnny Horton, Once there was a mountain, man who couldn't write his
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By Johnny Horton, There was a Yankee Colonel
In 1862
Who fell in Love with
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By Johnny Horton, There was a Yankee Colonel
In 1862 who fell in love
With
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By Johnny Horton, JOHN PAUL JONES
When John Paul Jones was a little
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By Johnny Horton, When our country was a baby and the Redcoats had
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By Johnny Horton, JOHNNY REB
You fought all the way Johnny Reb Johnny
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By Johnny Horton, LET'S TAKE THE LONG WAY HOME
WRITER AUTRY INMAN
Let's take
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By Johnny Horton, (Lost highway)
I'm a rolling stone all alone and lost
For a
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By Johnny Horton, LOVER'S ROCK
WRITER DAVE BURGESS
Now there's a little place that
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By Johnny Horton, The mansion I own
Has captured your heart
You said it was
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By Johnny Horton, Mr. Moonlight
Nobody really cares where the moon goes a dawn
Just