You got a Smokey on your front door A Smokey on your back door, too Lord-a-mercy, Buddy, I wouldn't wanna be in your shoes I can hear you talkin', I can hear you singin' the blues You got a Smokey on...
Ramblin' about Down through the South I find things are a changing a lot Especially me It's easy to see Montgomery's still hot, and I'm not I stopped by today At Hank Williams's grave My hero from the...
I've had a life time of memories like you I couldn't get over even if I wanted you It's really not somethin' I don't wanna do But I've got heartaches older than you I've seen that kind of look in...
When I first saw New York city I was green down to the core You could see my red neck glowing For a mile or maybe more Between the hustlers and the hookers I must have made their day Cause they peeled...
As I watched the tail lights disappear Suddenly it got real lonely here I know the words I could have said To make her turn around But a lot of good it's gonna do me now I could have started with i'm...
I'm just a man No more or no less Bad as the worst Good as the best If you like what you see It's a pretty good bet What you see Is just what you'll get And I've got my faults that I can't deny Nobody...
Hello, it's good to see you Just how long has it been I've often wondered what I'd say If we ever met again If I'd try just being clever Or pretend not to remember But it's funny how you've lingered...
Ran my Chevy through the car wash Threw the beers cans out Emptied all the ash trays Cleaned a little house Got my Allman Brothers cassettes Stacked up on the dash Got some jack back in the trunk And...
He stands in the doorway, his hands upon his hips She stands by the jukebox, a sweet smile on her lips He slowly walks up to her, she reaches out for him It's almost like some magnet is pulling both...
We got a lot of politicians Up there on Capitol Hill Ain't it funny how they prosper While the country stands still Maybe I should run for office But I just like to talk I ain't about to run for...