| YOU CAN’T HAVE MY LOVE
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| WITH BILLY GRAY
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| WRITERS BILLY GRAY, CHUCK HARDING, MARTY ROBERTS, MARK THOMPSON
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| You’ve got the clothes and everything to make you look
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| Just like a king,
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| But you can’t, no you can’t have my love.
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| You’ve got a big automobile and a chauffeur at the wheel,
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| But you can’t No you can’t have my love.
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| You think all you have to do is call and I will run to you.
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| Well listen while I break the news, I’m not the gal that shines your shoes.
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| So with your money
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| Clothes, and cars,
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| You ain’t the cat
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| You think you are.
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| And you can’t,
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| No you can’t have my love.
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| Well hello there sweetheart.
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| You ain’t got no business out here in this cotton field,
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| And that beatsack skirt
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| And that hand-me-down shirt.
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| Now, why don’t you listen to me, baby.
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| I’d dress you up in the finest silks and satins,
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| And you know I’d perfume you up right nice with
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| Powder and clothes.
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| Now you know,
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| I don’t know why I even fool around with you anyway.
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| There’s a brunette up in Tulsa
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| Who cries for me.
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| And there’s that blonde
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| Down in Nashville, Tennessee,
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| And that redhead down in Dallas,
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| She really loves me.
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| Now what’s the matter with you anyway gal?
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| Just because you’re from Oklahoma,
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| With sand in your hair.
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| You know I’m a good mind just to drive off
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| And leave you standing there
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| So get that big long Cadillac,
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| Hit the road and don’t come back.
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| Don’t show me that roll of bills,
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| 'Cause it won’t lead me from these hills. |