- Easy Come Easy Go
If it's true what you say in your letter if your sweet love for me is really gone
If there's somebody else that you love better
Pack your bag shake my hand and move along
Easy come easy go I found that long time ago
Ain't no future in the past broken hearts and all that jazz
No tears of mine're gonna flow I'll have another love tomorrow easy come easy go
- In Case You Ever Change Your Mind
IN CASE YOU EVER CHANGE YOUR MIND
Writer Bill Anderson
RECORDED BY CONNIE SMITH
(I'll be waiting till the end of time in case you ever change your mind
In case you ever change your mind)
She came down from the mansion on the mountain
She kissed you and she handed you a line
- Mama Sang A Song
(God put a song in the heart of an angel and softly she sang it to me)
I get to thinking a lot of times about back when I was a lad
Of the old homeplace where I grew up and of the days both good and bad
My overalls were hand-me-downs, my shoes were full of holes
I used to walk four miles to school every day through the rain, the sleet and the cold
I've seen the nights when my daddy would cry
For the things that his family would need
But all daddy ever got was a badland farm and seven hungry mouths to feed
- Ninety-Nine
My mama always told me better than to play with a loaded gun
If I'd've just listened to her she'd've never had a prisoner for a son
The picture's still in front of my eyes the echo in my ears
When the jury said he's guilty and the judge said ninety-nine years
Oh for ninety-nine years I'll watch the sunrise over that some old sea
Ninety-nine years nothing but an empty cell for company
Yet there's not very much that stands between me and the freedom I hold dear
Just a thousand bars a big brick wall and a sentence of ninety-nine years
- On and on and On
(On and on, on and on)
All the things come to an end
Yes that means we'll never love again
The end of our love the end of my dreams
The end of almost everything it seems
Except these heartaches these teardrops
And this loneliness goes on and on and on
On and on and on as if there were no tomorrow
- Saginaw, Michigan
I was born in Saginaw, Michigan
I grew up in a house on Saginaw bay
My daddy was a poor hard working Saginaw fisherman
Too many nights he came home with too little pay.
I loved a girl in Saginaw, Michigan
The daughter of a wealthy, wealthy man
But he called me that son of a Saginaw fisherman
- Still
(Still) though you broke my heart
(Still) though we're far apart
(I love you still)
(Still) after all this time
(Still) you're still on my mind
(I love you still)
I've lost count of the hours and I've lost track of the days
In fact, I've lost