| Well, I’ve had a wonderful career
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| But I think it’s quite queer
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| So I’m writin' this down in a song
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| I just couldn’t resist
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| 'Cause it’s a nice little twist
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| And I think you’ll agree this is just wrong
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| I ain’t never got to sing one with Willie
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| And I’ve held it inside long enough
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| Now I ain’t too proud, I’m gonna shout it out loud
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| I ain’t never got to sing one with Willie
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| Now I’ve heard him with Merle, Waylon, and Cash
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| Jones and Toby, that man is totally gracious
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| But I’m thinking «Damn, why not me?»
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| We could even sing it on TV
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| Just like him and old Julio Iglesias
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| I ain’t never got to sing one with Willie
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| And I’ve held it inside long enough
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| Now I ain’t too proud, I’m gonna shout it out loud
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| I ain’t never got to sing one with Willie
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| We’ve traveled back and forth
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| Up and down all the highways
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| Wherever our big buses can go
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| But I think that it’s great
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| To finally sing one with Strait
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| And our friends will all love it, I know
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| (But I’m lovin' it, too, Willie)
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| I finally get to sing one with Strait
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| Well, I think that it’s been long enough
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| I’m mighty proud, just listen to the crowd
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| I finally got to sing one with George Strait
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| Look at me now, I’m singing with Willie
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| Thank you, man, you just made my career
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| Well, you shoulda said somethin', Strait
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| I always thought we would sound great
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| And I finally got to sing one with ol' George
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| Yeah, I am really proud
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| So I’m shoutin' it out loud
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| I finally got to sing one
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| With ol' George
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| With ol' Willie |