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By George Jones, A WANDERING SOUL
(George Jones - Bo Dudley)
« © '59 Glad
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By George Jones, Written by George Jones and Darrell Edwards
In the papers
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By George Jones, In the paper I saw you this morning you were
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By George Jones, Well, I have lived a lot and done my part
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By George Jones, Well, you can find me servin' drinks inside a honky
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By George Jones, AIN'T IT FUNNY WHAT A FOOL WILL DO
(George Jones -
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By George Jones, Oh well, I remember back in my younger days of
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By George Jones, AIN'T NOTHIN' SHAKIN' (BUT THE LEAVES)
(Dallas Frazier - Arthur Leo
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By George Jones, Castles tall, houses small
Left alone, all fall down
Dreams so clear,
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By George Jones, Last night, all alone in a barroom
Met a girl with
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By George Jones, Well, I plopped down in my easy chair
And turned on
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By George Jones, They say you've found somebody new
But that won't stop my
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By George Jones, Deep into midnight, far from the warm light
Beneath the shadow
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By George Jones, Just follow the stairway to this lonely world of mine
You'll
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By George Jones, Well, it takes more than a robin to make the
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By George Jones, Oh I've come to the point where I've had one
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By George Jones, Written by D. Frazier and A. Owens
The honey bees
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By George Jones, Now I'm just a bartender
And I don't like my work
But
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By George Jones, Well I'm just a bartender
And I don't like my work
But
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By George Jones, BATTLE OF LOVE
(George Jones - Darrell Edwards)
« © '61 Glad
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By George Jones, B double, E double R U N
Twenty-five minutes past quiting
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By George Jones, I know you've been down just as far as a
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By George Jones, I didn't think too much about books and schoolin'
'Cause there
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By George Jones, Oh, the ways of the world and the wants of
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By George Jones, Down in Texas near the DFW
Among the shrubs and patios
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By George Jones, BLUE MOON OF KENTUCKY
(Bill Monroe)
« © '46 Peer International »
WITH
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By George Jones, I'm callin' to tell you it's over
Yes darlin', you're now
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By George Jones, Baby wants me to go cold turkey, bone dry
No Jack
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By George Jones, You've stolen my world from under me my cheating end
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By George Jones, (The bridge washed out and I can't swim and my