: (Tom T. Hall) Have a little love on a little honeymoon You got a little dish and you got a little spoon A little bitty house and a little bitty yard
: (Harvey Allen/Carson Chamberlain) Coffee keeps me up and I can't sleep And when I drink too much then I can't eat Losing you has led me to believe
: (Alan Jackson) There you were standin' in the shadows Well I just looked where I don't see I'm still pretendin I don't need you I won't let you know
: (Alan Jackson) When I look into your soft green eyes And when I see your delicate body Revealed to me as you slip off your dress I'm reminded that
on a new set of speakers My best old jeans and my broke in sneakers A home run pitch floating right down the middle The sweet music made when the bow hits
: (Jerry Hayes) Everywhere you look you can write a book On the trouble of a woman and a man But you can not impose you can't stick your nose Into something
: (Alan Jackson) Here I am all alone again tonight In this old empty house It's hard to learn what you don't think you need You can't live without Never
: (Alan Jackson) I remember walk'in round the court square sidewalk Lookin' in windows at things I couldn't want There's johnson's hardware and morgans
: (Nat Stuckey) Pop a top again I just got time for one more round Sit 'em up my friends Then I'll be gone Then you can let some other fool sit
: (Hank Williams Jr.) He's just a singer A natural born guitar ringer Kind of a clinger to sad old songs He's not a walk behinder He's a new note
: (Don Williams) First I get cold and hot Think I'm on fire, but I'm not. Oh, what a pain I've got, It must be love There's nothing I can do, All that
: (Alan Jackson) I know you're leaving, I see the signs You're gonna walk out on this heart of mine You'll never call me, you'll never write You made
: (Alan Jackson) When your heart is all alone every second Seems so long When it's just you, you can't see through Those ol' clouds that rain so blue
: (Alan Jackson) Well I was rollin' wheels and shiftin' gears 'Round that Jersey Turnpike When Barney stopped me with his gun Ten minutes after midnight
: (Alan Jackson) It was painted red the stripe was white It was eighteen feet from the bow to the stern light Secondhand from a dealer in Atlanta I
: Remember when I was young and so were you And time stood still and love was all we knew You were the first, so was I We made love and then you cried
from when I was young Faith hope and love are some good things he gave us And the greatest is love The greatest is love The greatest is love Where were
: Written by Jim "Moose" Brown and Don Rollins The sun is hot and that old clock is movin' slow, An' so am I. Work day passes like molasses in wintertime