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Written by Eddie Miller & W.S. Stevenson |
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(As released by Patsy Cline February 5, 1956) |
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Down in Dallas, near the Palace |
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I met a boy who was so cute |
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I loved his huggin', I loved his kissin' |
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As we sat in his little red coupe. |
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He said, tell me, confidentially |
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How much do you love me |
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Well, I thought awhile and then I smiled |
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And this is what I told him, don'tcha see. |
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I love you honey, I love your money |
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I love your automobile |
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I love you baby, I don't mean maybe |
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You're the sweetest thing on wheels. |
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I love your kisses, I wouldn't miss it |
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No matter how I feel |
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I love you honey, I love your money |
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Most of all I love your automobile. |
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--- Instrumental --- |
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Down in Dallas, near the Palace |
|
I met a boy who was so cute |
|
I loved his huggin', I loved his kissin' |
|
As we sat in his little red coupe. |
|
He said, tell me, confidentially |
|
How much do you love me |
|
Well, I thought awhile and then I smiled |
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And this is what I told him, don'tcha see. |
|
I love you honey, I love your money |
|
I love your automobile |
|
I love you baby, I don't mean maybe |
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You're the sweetest thing on wheels. |
|
I love your kisses, I wouldn't miss it |
|
No matter how I feel |
|
I love you honey, I love your money |
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Most of all I love your automobile... |
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Most of all I love your automobile... |