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(Written by Mitchell Torok & Ramona Redd). (As recorded by Glen Campbell). (From the movie 'Norwood') Marie. You're a strange little one. Marie. Always on the run. Marie. Where do you belong
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Song Burning Bridges - Glen Campbell. Found some letters. You wrote me this morning. They told of a love we once knew. Now they're gone. I burnt them to ashes. Don't want nothin' to remind me o-of
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Song Summer, Winter, Spring And Fall - Glen Campbell. Summer winter spring and fall these are the lonely times. For the times I miss you most of all are summer winter spring and fall. Your love for
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Song A Better Place(Live From Ryman Auditorium) - Glen Campbell. I've tried and I've failed Lord. I've won and I have lost. I've lived and I've loved, oh. Such times, at such a cost. One thing I know
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Song A Better Place(Live From Ryman Auditorium) - Glen Campbell. I've tried and I've failed Lord. I've won and I have lost. I've lived and I've loved, oh. Such times, at such a cost. One thing I know
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Bài hát I’m Not Gonna Miss You - Glen Campbell. I’m Not Gonna Miss You - Glen Campbell. I'm still here, but yet I'm gone. I don't play guitar or sing my songs. They never defined who I am. The man
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Song Wichita Lineman(Live From Ryman Auditorium) - Glen Campbell. I am a lineman for the county and I drive the main road. Searchin' in the sun for another overload. I hear you singin' in the wire, I
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Bài hát I’m Not Gonna Miss You - Glen Campbell. I’m Not Gonna Miss You - Glen Campbell. I'm still here, but yet I'm gone. I don't play guitar or sing my songs. They never defined who I am. The man
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Song Too Late To Worry - Too Blue To Cry - Glen Campbell. I broke your heart dear I was untrue and now I've lost you what can I do. I hope you're happy baby for I'll get by too late to worry too
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Song Gentle On My Mind . Singer Johnny Cash, Glen Campbell. It's knowing that your door . is always open. And your path is free to walk. That makes me tend to leave. my sleeping bag. Rolled up
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(Written by Glen Campbell). (from the album 'Wichita Lineman'). . Chorus. Pity a man for he don't know. The trouble he'll pass going down life's road. . When a man is one and twenty, he thinks
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Southern Nights. By Glen Campbell. . Southern nights. Have you ever felt a southern night. Free as a breeze, not to mention the trees. Whistling tunes that you know and love so. . Southern
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Kinda funny but mostly sad. Kinda good but mostly bad. I really miss that thing we had. Until you went away I think about the night we met. There's just some things you don't forget. I haven't he
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Whatever happened to me and you. And everything we've been going through. So many pieces but never in a very straight line Right could it be the right. Could it be the right time. For getting toge
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As the time goes by. And I wonder why. When I know the day is through The summer wine. My favorite time. The night that I met you Somewhere in between. These things I've seen. I have somehow los
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-ong. For him this early mornin' so-ong. It's for all you cowboys, ridin' home al-o-o-o-o-o-one. It's for all you lovers, Tryin' to love a telepho-o-o-o-o-o-one. It's for the children, And the hawk
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Way up there in the poison glen. Sun's going down on the misty mountain. And I'm watching. And wondering. Feeling something from long ago Haunted echo that surrounds the glen. The heather
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song Less Of Me - Glen Campbell, Bobbie Gentry. Let me be a little kinder. Let me be a little blinder. To the faults of those around me. Let me praise a little more Let me be when I am weary
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