| Daddy was a country singer
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| And he wrote the songs everybody played back in his day
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| Daddy’s gone but the songs still linger
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| In the memory of the ones who can recall the way he played
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| But I don’t want to make a living, not the one my daddy had
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| Hey, just because the old is good don’t mean the new is bad
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| And I don’t sing the way my daddy did
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| But you know I do alright
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| And I don’t say it like my daddy did
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| But I need you tonight
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| All my life I’ve been on stages
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| You won’t believe some of the places
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| That I’ve played in my day
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| I guess I’ve earned a lot of wages
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| But not enough to match the dues that I’ve paid in my day
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| And it’s nice to find some people like you as I go from town to town
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| 'Cause as long as y’all are with me you know I’ll be around
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| No I don’t sing the way my daddy did
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| Hey you know I do alright
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| And I don’t say it like my daddy did
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| But I need you tonight
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| And I don’t sing the way my daddy did
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| But you know I do alright
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| And I don’t say it like my daddy did
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| But I need you tonight |