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I am leaving |
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Mississippi in the evening rain |
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These Delta towns wear satin gowns |
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In a high beamed frame |
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Loretta Lynn guides my hands through the radio |
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Where would |
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I be in times like these |
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Without the songs |
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Loretta wrote?' |
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Cause when you can't find a friend |
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You've still got the radio |
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When you can't find a friend |
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You've still got the radio |
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The radioListen to the radio |
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The radioListen to the radio |
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RadioI left a handsome, two stepped |
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Good ole boy in |
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TennesseeNow, he's sittin' on the sofa, he's lookin' for his supper |
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Wonderin', "What's become of me?" |
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I've got a double-o-eighteen |
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Martin guitar in the |
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Back seat of the car |
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Hey, I'm leaving |
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Mississippi |
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With the radio on' |
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Cause when you can't find a friend |
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You've still got the radio |
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When you can't find a friend |
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You've still got the radio |
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The radioListen to the radio |
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The radioListen to the radio |
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It's the radio |
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Listen to the radio |
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The radioThere's a moon across the border |
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In the Louisiana sky |
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I smell the |
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Pontchartrain, |
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I hear Silver |
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WingsAnd then, away |
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Merle Haggard had to fly |
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That good ole boy will find a |
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Band of Gold on the stereo |
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Hey, then my |
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Mama's gonna call and say |
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Where's she gone? |
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He'll say, "Down the road with the radio on" |
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When you can't find a friend |
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You've still got the radio |
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And when you can't find a friend |
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You've still got the radio |
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The radioListen to the radio |
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The radioListen to the radio |
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The radioListen to the radio |
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The radioNow listen to the radio |
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The radio[Incomprehensible] down the road[Incomprehensible] |
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RadioListen to the radio |
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The radioListen to the radio |
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The radioListen to the radio |
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The radioListen to the radio |
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The radioListen to the radio |
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The radioListen to the radio... |