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Pam sings this traditional tear jerker. http://jimcolyer.com/sitebuilder/flash/player?f=/music/flash/playlist.xml%3Ft%3D55
Took your picture off the wall the day you left me Said I didn't want to see your face again But my emotions must be playing tricks on me Cos I'm right back where I've really always been
Missing you and thinking 'bout those good times Missing you and dreaming of what we had Thinking of how we lasted for so long Just like the words of An Old Time Country Song
Sold your ring at the pawn shop down on Broadway Put my collar to the wind and headed home Told our friends I'll be better off without you But the loneliness and heartaches linger on
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Missing you and thinking 'bout those good times Missing you and dreaming of what we had Thinking of how we lasted for so long Just like the words of An Old Time Country Song Just like the words of An Old Time Country Song
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Very much a country song in the old tradition Jim which isn't a bad thing at all. Good barroom feel to it Travis
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. Oscar Wilde
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Hi Jim:
It took more than a minute to "load" but I'm glad I waited. The title could not be more appropriate. A few years back, this might have "charted" before Country Music was transformed to whatever they seem to think is gold in Nashville these days.
Pam did a great job on the vocal and I enjoyed my listen. Best of luck with this one. ----Dave
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Hi Jim:
It took more than a minute to "load" but I'm glad I waited. The title could not be more appropriate. A few years back, this might have "charted" before Country Music was transformed to whatever they seem to think is gold in Nashville these days.
Pam did a great job on the vocal and I enjoyed my listen. Best of luck with this one. ----Dave Thanks, Dave. Pam is my favorite, the one I've managed to remain friends with.
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Very much a country song in the old tradition Jim which isn't a bad thing at all. Good barroom feel to it Travis Thanks, Travis. Both Pam and I have been through divorces, which is really what the old country is about.
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