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Bài hát The Legend Of The Johnson Boys - Flatt, Scruggs. Have you heard the many a story. Told by old and young with joy. 'Bout the many deeds of daring. That was done by the Johnson boys. That was
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Song Lonely At The Top(Album Version) - Jamey Johnson. I was pourin' out my troubles. To a stranger in the bar. About the problems and the pressures. On a country music star. . Half braggin
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Song I'D Fight The World . Singer Jamey Johnson, Bobby Bare. I don't care what anybody . thinks of me. For my pride is gone and. here I am on bended knees. I only know I need you. and I love you
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Jamey Johnson Your hand is like a torch each time you touch me,. the look in your eye pulls me apart,. don't open the door to heaven if I can't come in,. don't touch me if you don't love me
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Song The Guitar Song - Jamey Johnson, Bill Anderson. I'm just an old guitar in the pawn shop down on the corner. And I'm waitin' for somebody to come by and play me now and then. My strings are
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one thing. Makes Mister Johnson drink. I's worried 'bout how you treat me, baby. I begin to think. Oh babe, my life don't feel the same. You breaks my heart. When you call Mister So-and-So's name
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one thing. Makes Mister Johnson drink. I's worried 'bout how you treat me, baby. I begin to think. Oh babe, my life don't feel the same. You breaks my heart. When you call Mister So-and-So's name
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fire is real. And the coins that they keep. You cannot steal Even when you're asleep. They'll be here still. Just breathing out or in Some will say this place is gone. These roads are steep. And
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Bài hát Tears (feat. Louisa Johnson) Wideboys Remix - Clean Bandit, Louisa Johnson. Verse 1. I tried hard to make you want me. But we're not supposed to be. And the truth will always haunt me. Even
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By Robert Johnson. Recording of November 27, 1936. San Antonio, Texas. . I went to the crossroad, fell down on my knees. I went to the crossroad, fell down on my knees. Asked the lord above
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By Robert Johnson. Recording of November 27, 1936. San Antonio, Texas. . I went to the crossroad, fell down on my knees. I went to the crossroad, fell down on my knees. Asked the lord above
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(Music and lyrics Jill Johnson/Lisa Carver/Pam Rose). I trust the broken hearted. I trust the lost and fallen souls. Cause they know,. That kind of tears I've tasted. . The nights and days I've
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Up on Main St, they built a highway. Changed its name to Johnson Boulevard. Up on Thursday down on Friday. People ask me why are things so hard. Times been hard though. From Laredo to San
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Song Set 'Em Up Joe(Album Version) - Jamey Johnson. They got a vintage Victrola 1951. Full of my favorite records that I grew up on. They got ole Hank and Lefty and there's B24. Set 'em up Joe
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