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By Merle Haggard, SITTING ON TOP OF THE WORLD
WRITERS LONNIE CHATMAN, WALTER
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By Merle Haggard, Well not long ago I was a happy man
Money in
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By Merle Haggard, Hey, I'm a sky-bo and I see the world from
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By Merle Haggard, SLOWLY BUT SURELY
WITH BONNIE OWENS
(Fuzzy Owen)
« © '64 Owen Publications,
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By Merle Haggard, So much for me, so much for you
Oh, how hard
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By Merle Haggard, Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling calling for you and
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By Merle Haggard, I'm writing this down in a trench, mom
Don't scold if
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By Merle Haggard, There'll always be a few of us
To keep the barrooms
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By Merle Haggard, I've always been the kinda guy that didn't love a
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By Merle Haggard, Someday when our dream world finds us and these hard
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By Merle Haggard, Someday when things are good I'm gonna leave you
I can't
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By Merle Haggard, I played a brand new record on the jukebox
And I
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By Merle Haggard, Somewhere between your heart and mine
There's a window that I
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By Merle Haggard, I'm gonna lose myself
Somewhere on skid row
Since I lost you
I
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By Merle Haggard, Oh, the path was deep and wide from footsteps leading
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By Merle Haggard, (spoken)
Biffy on the drums and Dennis, you on the bass
When
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By Merle Haggard, Still water runs the deepest
Like a love complete and through
So
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By Merle Haggard, I don't thrill you like I used to do, there's
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By Merle Haggard, Many years ago in days of childhood I used to
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By Merle Haggard, This old smoke filled bar is somethin' I'm not used
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By Merle Haggard, T.B. BLUES
(Jimmie Rodgers)
« © '31 Peer International, BMI »
My good
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By Merle Haggard, Yes I know I've been untrue
And I should have been
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By Merle Haggard, TAKE ME BACK TO TULSA
(Bob Wills - Tommy Duncan)
« ©
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By Merle Haggard, You taught me how to love with all my heart
With
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By Merle Haggard, I get this going fever everytime I hear a tune
That
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By Merle Haggard, The pieces are all falling together
The picture is coming in
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By Merle Haggard, Far to sense you'd up and leave that's what you
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By Merle Haggard, Suddenly it's over, the war is fin'lly done.
Soldiers in the
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By Merle Haggard, I've been throwing horseshoes
Over my left shoulder
I've spent most all
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By Merle Haggard, Each night I leave the bar room when it's over
Not