| You know this old world is full of singers
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| But just a few are chosen
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| To tear your heart out when they sing
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| Imagine life without them
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| All your radio heroes
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| Like the outlaw that walks through Jessi’s dream
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| No, there will never be another
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| Red Headed Stranger
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| A Man in Black and Folsom Prison Blues
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| The Okie from Muskogee
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| Or Hello Darlin'
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| Lord I wonder, who’s gonna fill their shoes?
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| Who’s gonna fill their shoes
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| Who’s gonna stand that tall
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| Who’s gonna play the Opry
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| And the Wabash Cannonball
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| Who’s gonna give their heart and soul
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| To get to me and you
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| Lord I wonder, who’s gonna fill their shoes?
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| God bless the boys from Memphis
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| Blue Suede Shoes and Elvis
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| Much too soon he left this world in tears
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| They tore up the Fifties
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| Old Jerry Lee and Charlie
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| And Go Cat Go still echoes through the years
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| You know the heart of country music
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| Still beats in Luke the Drifter
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| You can tell it when he sang I Saw the Light
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| Old Marty, Hank and Lefty
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| Why I can feel them right here with me
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| On this Silver Eagle rolling through the night |