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If A Broken Heart Could Kill Montgomery Gentry

I've never had a broken bone I hardly ever get a cold I keep myself in pretty good shape But I know I wouldn't here today If a broken heart could kill I'd be long gone Ashes to ashes, dust to dust by now

Good Clean Fun Montgomery Gentry

Eye on the crowd, baby For folks who want to satisfy my need Someway, somehow Gonna find someone to spend some time with me Well I ain't lookin' forever Just a woman to treat a good man right You look

Hellbent On Saving Me Montgomery Gentry

tact and mine's been to hell and back She's an angel, she's a saint there's two things that I ain't I fell from a different tree but she's hell-bent on saving me I know she could make me better if I

Self Made Man Montgomery Gentry

I could say it's all her fault She never had any patience at all I'm a complicated guy And she didn't try to understand I could claim I had nothing to do With the fact I'm lonesome and blue But that wouldn't

You Do Your Thing Montgomery Gentry

Put me on a mountain, way back in the back woods Put me on a lake with pickin on the line Put me 'round a campfire cookin' something I just cleaned You do your thing, I'll do mine I ain't tradin' in my

Trying to Survive Montgomery Gentry

I've been lookin' for a sign Runnin' through the rain Shivered to the bone But I still can't shake the pain I've been lookin' for a sign Crawlin' on the ground And what did I do today Well, I can't remember

Something To Be Proud Of Montgomery Gentry

That's something to be proud of That's a life you can hang your hat on That's a chin held high as the tears fall down A gut sucked in, a chest stuck out Like a small town flag a-flyin' Or a newborn

All I Know About Mexico Montgomery Gentry

I didn't know you weren't supposed to drink the water I never knew it was so hard to get through south of that border If I had any idea it took that many pesos to make a dollar I'd have moved down there

Tattoos & Scars Montgomery Gentry

Young kid stepped in from the cold, he ordered up a drink He said don't look surprised old man I'm older than you think If I was the talkin' kind, I could tell you a thing or two And since you didn't ask

If You Ever Stop Loving Me Montgomery Gentry

backhand used to land Hard on the side of my head I just learned to stay out of his way There's been street fights, blue lights Long nights with the world sittin' on my chest It just showed me how much I could

(I'm A) Ramblin' Man Montgomery Gentry

I've been down the Mississippi, down through New Orleans I've played in California there ain't too much I haven't seen I'm a Ramblin' Man Don't fool around with a Ramblin' Man Left a girl in West Virginia

Lucky to Be Here Montgomery Gentry

smell the roses when I can I am one of those lucky guys who's happy just to be here Doin' what I love and thankful that I am With all of life's temptations And this dream that I've been chasin' It's a

For The Money Montgomery Gentry

Ah, let me tell you a little story about my family Daddy almost made a living With eighty acres and a plow He could've bought that place twice over Working for someone in town Ah, but you should've seen

If It's The Last Thing I Do Montgomery Gentry

about you and I start to speed I might as well be playing with matches In a trailer load of gasoline If it's the last thing I do If it takes me from Tubilo to Timbuktu If it's the last thing I do I'm

I Never Thought I'd Live This Long Montgomery Gentry

I've treated this ol body like a stolen car, Just some old disposable machine, Pedal to the metal and a trail of broken hearts, Yea I'd fill it up with almost anything, My motto was live fast and go out

Break My Heart Again Montgomery Gentry

Rights have I had go wrong Every one that's come along And how many finish lines Have I had in sight and never crossed Every one I ever saw When it looks like I might win I go and break my heart again

Didn't Your Mama Tell Ya' Montgomery Gentry

Sorry to hear That you're down on luck Sometimes you give Til you just give up It's hard to find A true love these days Who won't break your heart Or leave your mind in a haze I'm here to tell

She Don't Tell Me To Montgomery Gentry

Every now an' then, on my home I stop at a spot where the wild flowers grow, an' I pick a few Cause she don't tell me to I go out with my boys all right But most of the time I call it a night before they

Cold One Comin' On Montgomery Gentry

Weatherman says, "It might hit ninety - five. " September's goinna' feel more like July He's callin' for a night that's warm and mild I think he missed it by a mile He just don't know that you're gone

It's All Good Montgomery Gentry

[Verse 1] Lazy summer sundown, front porch of this old house, Lightning bugs in a mason jar, There's a four-lane comming through, they break ground at the end of June, The counties taking half my yard

Too Hard to Handle...Too Free to Hold Montgomery Gentry

Everybody's talking saying this will never last Trying to see the future Judging me by my past I've always been a sinner But I've never claimed to be Anymore than what I am What you get is what you

Why Do I Feel Like Running Montgomery Gentry

When I was just a little baby My mama held my hand Tried to hold me steady all she could But I pulled just like a full-grown man Now mama was a real fine woman Only angel I've ever known Guess I must have

While the World Goes Down the Drain Montgomery Gentry

Some kids grew up on mean streets Dealin' with the crips and bloods But me I was born on a back road In a 4X4 rollin' through the mud The street kid deals with the dealer And he's always watchin' his back

Lucky Man Montgomery Gentry

sun\'s too hot I look around at what everyone has And I forget about all I\'ve got But I know I\'m a lucky man God\'s given me a pretty fair hand Got a house and a piece of land A few dollars

The Fine Line Montgomery Gentry

I told my mom goodbye when I was eighteen She told me bye for good at age seventy-three She was an angel right here on earth There was sure a fine line between heaven and her I went and married the woman

I Ain't Got It All That Bad Montgomery Gentry

bad In my time I've tried it all, Free love drugs and alco--hol, Got loaded up to kiss the sky Just about kissed the world good-bye, there are those that never made it back, Me I got lucky and found a

Roll With Me Montgomery Gentry

Wake up in the morning Get to living my life Making sure that I'm all that I can be Went to church on Sunday There was a moment that came I swear it was like the Lord spoke right to me [Chorus] So now

Black Jack Fletcher and Mississippi Sam Montgomery Gentry

Every Friday evening about sundown Ole' Black Jack Fletcher and Mississippi Sam Come ridin' their mules and leading their hounds Down to my place They holler "Hey son" have you got a drink Gonna make it

My Town Montgomery Gentry

My Town (Jeffrey Steele/Reed Nielsen) There's a "For Sale" sign on a big old rusty tractor. You can't miss it, it's the first thing that you see.

Carrying On Montgomery Gentry

There's those who turn their nose up When we play our music loud Those folks would love to take control And turn our volume down But we come from the country And we live by the code That if it feels good

She Couldn't Change Me Montgomery Gentry

Sometimes I think what turned her on was my ole' broke down boots She wanted her a real cowboy, it was a phase she was going through Not one week after she moved in and I caught her paintin' the bedroom

Lie Before You Leave Montgomery Gentry

I know it's over I won't hide from that Once that door closes you won't be coming back I've only one favor left to ask of you If your heart's not hurting too Lie before you leave and tell me we were something

Free Fall Montgomery Gentry

from the past It won't be the last It's a free fall When your back's against the wall When you hit rock bottom and the bottom drops out How's a man supposed to stand tall Well the high life ain't my life

Hillbilly Shoes Montgomery Gentry

I was there when the men came, and told us all the news Father forgive them for they know not what they do Till they walk a while, a country mile In my hillbilly shoes You want to judge me by the whiskey

I've Loved a Lot More Than I've Hurt Montgomery Gentry

Well I've spent more money than I've made And I've grown more whiskers than I've shaved I've worked harder getting out of work But I've loved a lot more than I've hurt I've spilled more whiskey than I've

She Loved Me Montgomery Gentry

were on that night Twin guitars and twenty minute jams Tush, Cocaine, Sweet Home Alabama I knew I had her in the palm of my hand When I stepped in the spotlight Hot and heavy in that little alley On a

Wanted Dead Or Alive Montgomery Gentry

It's all the same only the names will change Everyday it seems we're wasting away Another place where the faces are so cold I'd drive all night Just to get back home I'm a cowboy on a steel horse I ride

Gone Montgomery Gentry

This ain't no temporary, typical, tearful good-bye, uh uh uh This ain't no breakin' up and wakin' up and makin' up one more time, uh uh uh This is gone (gone) gone (gone) gone (gone) gone Gone like a

Scarecrow Montgomery Gentry

Ninety-four degrees as far as the eye can see Corn is blowing in the wind Seven days a week out here in this heat A gentle rain my only friend Sometimes when the sun goes down The moon is full the stars

Bad For Good Montgomery Gentry

Ninety-four degrees as far as the eye can see Corn is blowing in the wind Seven days a week out here in this heat A gentle rain my only friend Sometimes when the sun goes down The moon is full the stars

Speed Montgomery Gentry

Ninety-four degrees as far as the eye can see Corn is blowing in the wind Seven days a week out here in this heat A gentle rain my only friend Sometimes when the sun goes down The moon is full the stars

Daddy Won't Sell the Farm Montgomery Gentry

calls from the mini-malls When they're downwind from his hogs When his tractor backs up traffic, the reception ain't too warm The city's growing around him, but Daddy won't sell the farm You can't roll a

Hell Yeah Montgomery Gentry

He works way too much for way too little He drinks way too early till way too late He hasn't had a raise since new years day In eighty-eight gets trampled on by everyone Except when he comes in here

Talking To My Angel Montgomery Gentry

Damn these tears, Damn this habit that I've had for years, I'm trying hard to make it disappear, I swear I will Don't lose faith in me, I know I can win this battle wait and see, Thanks to you I got a

Tried and True Montgomery Gentry

I was born in a small town in the hills of Tennessee Kentucky raised, just a country boy and that's all I'll ever be My daddy ran a still house to keep us kids alive Just doin' what he had to do after

Merry Christmas From The Family Montgomery Gentry

Mom got drunk and Dad got drunk At our Christmas party We were drinkin' champagne punch And homemade eggnog Little sister brought her new boyfriend He was a Mexican We didn't know what to think of him

All Night Long Montgomery Gentry

Well the party started early, About a quarter-to-three Just a few close friends, Charlie, Troy, and me We just got started when somebody asked How long you think this party's gonna last?

I Got Drunk Montgomery Gentry

Well I got drunk So sue me I made up my mind To not give a damn Try to forget The way you do me Yea I got drunk 'cause I'm your man Its not like I found someone else I can hold To make up from holding

Lonesome Montgomery Gentry

toothbrush One set of keys, one car out in the drive One half of the closet empty One half of the bed cold at night One of us just up and disappeared That only leaves one of us 'round here Lonesome Can drive a

My Father's Son Montgomery Gentry

But not for my father's son Now and then I walk my fence Down by the old country road And watch the cars go rushin' by And disappear like ghosts Out where the sky meets the amber waves Yeah I'm a