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By George Jones, You say that you want me
Yes, I really want you
Well,
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By George Jones, LET'S INVITE THEM OVER
(Oney Wheeler)
« © '63 Glad Music »
WITH
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By George Jones, George Jones & Melba Montgomery
I know why you're lonely
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By George Jones, If she seems cold and bitter than I beg of
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By George Jones, LILY OF THE VALLEY
WRITERS CHARLES WILLIAM FRY, WILL S.
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By George Jones, When you said, you were leaving tomorrow
That today was our
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By George Jones, I'm tired of sitting home, sick of being all alone
Thought
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By George Jones, LONELY CHRISTMAS CALL
Writers George Jones and George Riddle
Copyright 1966
Won't you
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By George Jones, I'm lookin' for that lonely street
I've got a sad, sad
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By George Jones, (George Jones)
« © '63 Glad Music »
Well here I stand
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By George Jones, LONESOME VALLEY
TRADITIONAL
You gotta walk that lonesome valleym, and you
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By George Jones, LONG AS WE'RE DREAMING
WITH MELBA MONTGOMERY
(Earl Montgomery)
« © '66 Glad
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By George Jones, I was looking back to see if you were looking
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By George Jones, chorus:
Oh that little bitty teeny weeny thing they call the
love
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By George Jones, I remember how your eyes used to
Light up over promises
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By George Jones, I've seen the Rocky's
Bloom in the springtime
Reflections of scarlet and
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By George Jones, Oh, the sun's gonna shine in my life once more
Love's
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By George Jones, Written by Curtis Wayne and Wayne Kemp
Well I was
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By George Jones, I know this house is the finest one around
And we
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By George Jones, I work hard and I work over time
And I'm still
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By George Jones, MAGIC VALLEY
(Marvin Moore, J.P. Richardson)
« © '62 Al Gallico Music
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By George Jones, MAIDEN'S PRAYER
WRITER BOB WILLS
When the evening falls twilight shadows
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By George Jones, MAKING THE ROUNDS
WRITER BOUDLEAUX BRYANT
'm making the rounds with
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By George Jones, Written by Dallas Frazier
If you see a man in
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By George Jones, Tonight down here in the valley
I'm lonesome and oh how
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By George Jones, MATTHEW 24
(Lonnie Glosson)
« © '58 Fort Knox Music »
Oh I
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By George Jones, George Jones & Johnny Paycheck
Oh Maybelline, why can't you
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By George Jones, Oh Maybelline why can't you be true oh Maybelline why
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By George Jones, Well, me and Jesus we got our own things going
Me
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By George Jones, The old man who sold his apples
Isn't there any more
And