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Well I knew A boy named Willie Brown He was A lover of our town. wherever he went the girls fell down, and cryed for Willie Brown. crazy about Willie Brown Tall and dark and lean and long. Big as
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weeper. I put on the smiling face that Willie wore and took her round for everyone to see. But she found someone else that she wanted more. Now Willis's smiling face laughs back at me look and see. I'm
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. Do that crazy hand jive Papa told Willie, "You'll ruin my home. You and that hand jive have got to go". Willie told Papa, "Don't you put me down. They're doing that hand jive all around town" Hand
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my home. You and that hand jive have got to go". Willie told Papa, "Don't you put me down. They're doing that hand jive all around town" Hand jive, hand jive, hand jive. Do that crazy hand jive
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. Talkin' 'bout Willie the Wimp and his Cadillac coffin. Willie the Wimp and his Cadillac coffin That casket, it looked like a fine Seville. He had a vanity license and a Cadillac grille. Willie was
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. Talkin' 'bout Willie the Wimp and his Cadillac coffin. Willie the Wimp and his Cadillac coffin That casket, it looked like a fine Seville. He had a vanity license and a Cadillac grille. Willie was
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I know a cat named Way Down Willie. Got a cool little chick named Rocking Millie. He can walk and stroll and Susie Q. And do that crazy hand jive, too Mama, Mama, look at uncle Joe. Doin' the
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I know a cat named Way Down Willie. Got a cool little chick named Rocking Millie. He can walk and stroll and Susie Q. And do that crazy hand jive, too Mama, Mama, look at uncle Joe. Doin' the
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. Like The Byrds they were trying to be free. While in Texas the talk turned to Outlaws. Like Willie and Waylon and me, hey Well, they say Texas music's in the make. And we've been making music that is
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Song The Gypsy . Singer Willie Nelson. In a quaint caravan. There's a lady they call the gypsy. She can look in the future. And drive away all your fears. Everything will come right. If you'll only
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children, yet he's never had a wife And it's ride, Willie, ride. Roll, Willie, roll. Wherever you are gamblin' now. Nobody knows Well, he gambled in the White House and in the railroad yards. Wherever
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heart so many times. now at last I've broken mine. And I've just destroyed the world. I'm living in What made me think. that I could go on hurting her. I should have known. there had to be an end
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Song Country Willie - Willie Nelson. You called me Country Willie . The night you walked away . With the one who promised you a life of joy . You thought my life too simple . And your was much too
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Song The Maker - Willie Nelson. Oh, oh deep water, black and cold like the night. I stand with arms wide open,. I've run a twisted line. I'm a stranger in the eyes of the Maker. I could not see
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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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Song Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain - Willie Nelson. In the twilight glow I see her. Blue eyes crying in the rain. When we kissed goodbye and parted. I knew we'd never meet again. Love is like a
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Song Blues Eyes Crying In The Rain - Willie Nelson. In the twilight glow I see her. Blue eyes crying in the rain. When we kissed goodbye and parted. I knew we'd never meet again. Love is like a dying
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Song Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain - Willie Nelson. In the twilight glow I see her. Blue eyes crying in the rain. When we kissed goodbye and parted. I knew we'd never meet again. Love is like a
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Song On The Road Again(Live At The Ryman Auditorium/2002) - Willie Nelson. On the road again. Just can't wait to get on the road again. The life I love is making music with my friends. And I can't
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Willie Nelson - Gotta Walk Alone Lyrics. Artist Willie Nelson. Album Country Music. Genre Country. I gotta walk alone. My sweetheart's gone. Nobody here loves me now. It's a long and lonesome road
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