To Hank Williams, Bill Monroe & Willie Nelson
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To Hank Williams, Bill Monroe & Willie Nelson
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What a country boy
can do when he's upset?
He rides on his best friend,
through the green fields.
Listen to the Yodel!
Do you think it's a funny singing?
But it's true when there's love involved,
and the old man sings:
"You may never be so gone,
you may never be so alone,
you may never be so gone,
you may never..."
They all want to go back home,
'cause they've learnt out a lot on the road
That there's no place like home,
with kids and a love.
"You may never be so gone,
you may never be so alone,
you may never be so gone,
you may never..."
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