Ferlin husky sings the songs of music city. u.s.a.

Whose Irish eyes are heavenly blue whose Irish smile is like a morning dew Who do I see in all my dreams Marie Mary Patricia Eileen Whose precious love will never grow old giving to me a gladness...
So you're leavin' with your new love in the mornig And I know your angel-smile no more I'll see You are taking with you all my sunshine And I hope you will be happy but what about me If I knew then...
From now on all my friends are gonna be strangers I'm all through ever trusting anyone The only thing I can count on now is my fingers I was a fool believing you and now you are gone All the love you...
I want a lasting love that's guarantee to stay I'm tired of having fun just loving anyone Not more and good be holding hands with me when midnight comes It may seem all right then but when it's said...
I feel tears wellin' up cold and deep inside like my heart's sprung a big break And a stab of loneliness sharp and painful that I may never shake You might say that I was taking it hard oh she wrote...
(It's so good to touch the green green grass of home) The old hometown looks the same as I step down from the train And there to meet me is my mama and papa And down the road I look and there runs...
There's a whole lot of talk about loving but let me tell you how I feel Loving may keep this old world turning but money greases the wheels I said the money greases the wheel Well one time these two...
In the Blue Canadian Rockies spring is sighing through the trees And the golden pupies are blooming around the banks of Lake Luise Across the sea they call me I'm so lonesome and so blue For the Blue...
It's not me that you speak to when you're talking in your sleep It's not me I can tell by all the secrets that you keep It's not me you're always dreaming of oh how it hurts to know who's your new...
I wonder if there's anyone remembers me in my hometown I wonder what the folks would say if I wandered in and just moseyd around I wonder if they look at me and say what's your name haven't we met...