Song Today, Tomorrow And Forever - Dolly Parton, PorterWagoner. Today tomorrow and forever that's how long our love will last. I'll never stop loving you no never today tomorrow and forever. We've
Song Good As Gold . Singer Dolly Parton, PorterWagoner. I'll agree that we may never own a mansion. And the furniture in our house might be old. But we've got something that's worth so much more
Song The Flame - Dolly Parton, PorterWagoner. I find myself remembering things I thought I'd forgot. I thought I'd gotten over you but I can see I've not. And seeing you has made me realize how
Grand Ole Opry. We were watchin' TV PorterWagoner singin' loud. I said that's the man for me I love him there's no doubt. I'm leavin' now to see if I can find out where he's at. Never can get im I'm
(Dolly Parton/PorterWagoner) Oh, the pain of loving you. Oh, the misery I go through. Never knowing what to do. Oh, the pain of loving you You just can't stand to see me happy. Seems you hurt me
Song The House Where Love Lives - Dolly Parton, PorterWagoner. A squeaky gate a welcome lock a big shaggy dog that lives out back. And some might even call it a shack but this is the house where
Song You Got-ta Have A License - PorterWagoner. Me and brother Bill was goin' a fishin' down to the river one day. Had a can of worms and a willer pole a big can of minners and a lot of sourdough
Song The Fighting Kind - Dolly Parton, PorterWagoner. You and me cannot agree 'cause our love's the fightin' kind. Oh yes you did you started it like you start all our fights. No I didn't do no such
When I married Julie, she was just seventeen. Pretty as the answer to any man's dream. From the start I gave Julie all the love that I had. But everyone told me that Julie was bad For Julie liked p
WE'LL GET AHEAD SOMEDAY. Duet by Dolly Parton and PorterWagoner. Writer Mack Magaha. Copyright 1967 We'll get ahead somedays we'll get ahead someday. If the sun comes up and my wife cuts down
Oh, the people would come from far away. They'd dance all night till the break of day. When the caller hollered do-si-do. You knew Uncle Pen was ready to go Late in the evening about sundown. High