Favorite LINE in a Country song, not necessarily the hook
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"If I had Johnny's cash and Charley's pride I wouldn't have a buck owin' on my car" - Harold Morrison.
"I've had the lit end of a seegar pressed against ma belly,
Been whupped on with a crowbar 'til my eyeballs turned to jelly,
I've accidently nailed my index fanger to the wall,
Chopped off half ma toes and soaked ma foot in alcohol."
- George Jones (Nothin's Ever Hurt Me)
"You can give my other suit to the Salvation Army, and everything else I leave behind" - Johnny Cash (Understand Your Man)
"Went down to the railroad, laid my head across the track, when I seen that train a-comin well I gradually eased it back" - BW & Texas Playboys (one of several versions of Take Me Back to Tulsa)
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tim Rowley on 06 February 2002 at 10:34 PM.]</p></FONT>
"I've had the lit end of a seegar pressed against ma belly,
Been whupped on with a crowbar 'til my eyeballs turned to jelly,
I've accidently nailed my index fanger to the wall,
Chopped off half ma toes and soaked ma foot in alcohol."
- George Jones (Nothin's Ever Hurt Me)
"You can give my other suit to the Salvation Army, and everything else I leave behind" - Johnny Cash (Understand Your Man)
"Went down to the railroad, laid my head across the track, when I seen that train a-comin well I gradually eased it back" - BW & Texas Playboys (one of several versions of Take Me Back to Tulsa)
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Tim Rowley on 06 February 2002 at 10:34 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Picking out one line would be real hard... But probably the best collection of great lines is right here: http://www.banned-width.com/shel/misc/lyrics.html
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Aaaauuughh!!! Now he's following me from thread to thread! Isn't that called "e-stalking"?? George what part of "G-O A-W-A-Y" don't you understand?
OK, how 'bout this one:
<i>"Is it still over? Are we still through? Since my phone still ain't ringin', I assume it still ain't you."<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jim Cohen on 07 February 2002 at 07:02 AM.]</p></FONT>
OK, how 'bout this one:
<i>"Is it still over? Are we still through? Since my phone still ain't ringin', I assume it still ain't you."<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jim Cohen on 07 February 2002 at 07:02 AM.]</p></FONT>
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and more recently (and on a similar theme) Radney Foster recorded a song several years ago called "Closing Time" that I think is fantastic - from the chorus....
"From now til they lock the doors,
put the chairs up, and sweep the floors -
you won't even cross my mind,
from here until closing time"
The song also begins with a great line...
"Every afternoon at five o'clock
I forget all about you -
there ain't nothing 'bout this honky-tonk
to remind me we're through"
"From now til they lock the doors,
put the chairs up, and sweep the floors -
you won't even cross my mind,
from here until closing time"
The song also begins with a great line...
"Every afternoon at five o'clock
I forget all about you -
there ain't nothing 'bout this honky-tonk
to remind me we're through"
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"If I said you had a beautiful body would you hold it against me?" and "What's the difference being different when it's difference now that looks the same?" or "Oh I wish that I could hurt that way again, at least I'd have you every now and then." Bellamy Bros, John Hartford, and T. Graham Brown.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by frank rogers on 07 February 2002 at 09:27 AM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by frank rogers on 07 February 2002 at 09:35 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Since Steve Goodman has already been mentioned, I always liked this passage from his "City of New Orleans."
<I>Dealin' cards with the old men in the club car
Penny a point, ain't no one keepin' score
Pass the paper bag that holds the bottle
And feel the wheels grumblin' neath the floor</I>
Trivia for Jim C. & any other Steve Goodman fans: Where is Steve Goodman buried?
Answer: Steve was cremated & some of his ashes were buried beneath home plate in Wrigley Field (Home of the Chicago Cubs for those not in the know).
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<I>Dealin' cards with the old men in the club car
Penny a point, ain't no one keepin' score
Pass the paper bag that holds the bottle
And feel the wheels grumblin' neath the floor</I>
Trivia for Jim C. & any other Steve Goodman fans: Where is Steve Goodman buried?
Answer: Steve was cremated & some of his ashes were buried beneath home plate in Wrigley Field (Home of the Chicago Cubs for those not in the know).
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"Many lonely nights, I lay awake and stare,
At the walls around me, seems I see you standin' there.
And in the darkness, my name I hear you call,
I reach for you, but you're not there at all."------(Blue Memories)
"Guitars, organs, horns, violins, and pianos, how they play.
Grinding out the latest sounds from Music City, U.S.A."----(Kaye)
"Your world was made up of things sweet and good.
My world would never fit in, wish it could.
Two hearts lie in shambles, and oh how we cried,
That's what happens, when two worlds collide."
"I thought I'd make her happy if I stepped aside,
But I knew her love would never set me free.
And even on the morning she became another's bride,
I said they'll never ever take her love from me.
"You'll go anywhere, for a brand-new love affair,
Somebody new who thrills you instantly.
And when the thrill has ceased to chill,
And from your past, I know it will,
There'll always be another, and another,
And another just like me."---(Another)
Lotta really great lyrics in them old songs...that's what Country's all about
At the walls around me, seems I see you standin' there.
And in the darkness, my name I hear you call,
I reach for you, but you're not there at all."------(Blue Memories)
"Guitars, organs, horns, violins, and pianos, how they play.
Grinding out the latest sounds from Music City, U.S.A."----(Kaye)
"Your world was made up of things sweet and good.
My world would never fit in, wish it could.
Two hearts lie in shambles, and oh how we cried,
That's what happens, when two worlds collide."
"I thought I'd make her happy if I stepped aside,
But I knew her love would never set me free.
And even on the morning she became another's bride,
I said they'll never ever take her love from me.
"You'll go anywhere, for a brand-new love affair,
Somebody new who thrills you instantly.
And when the thrill has ceased to chill,
And from your past, I know it will,
There'll always be another, and another,
And another just like me."---(Another)
Lotta really great lyrics in them old songs...that's what Country's all about
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"I've got a long list of real good reasons
for everything I've done."
And in the same song:
"I've survived every situation,
knowin' when to freeze and when to run."
I think it's called, "There's Nothing I can Do About It Now." Willie Nelson.
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for everything I've done."
And in the same song:
"I've survived every situation,
knowin' when to freeze and when to run."
I think it's called, "There's Nothing I can Do About It Now." Willie Nelson.
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