Lyrics Do You Know Where Your Man Is / Blue Roses - Pam Tillis

Do You Know Where Your Man Is / Blue Roses - Pam Tillis
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Do You Know Where Your Man Is / Blue Roses, artist - Pam Tillis. Album song Blue Roses, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 28.09.2013
Record label: RMP Global
Song language: English

Do You Know Where Your Man Is / Blue Roses

Night is fallin' on this honky tonk city
Country music spliin' out on the street
Sure can sound good to a hard workin' man
At the end of a hard workin' week
Did you kiss him when he left this morning
Does he know that he’s needed at home
If you don’t feel that old thrill
Then somebody else will
There’s some mighty good women all alone
It’s 10:00… Do you know where your man is And are you sure that he’s doin' you right
Are you still in his heart when he’s out of your sight
Do you know where your man is tonight?
Sometimes lovers just get too busy
Livin' thier lives day by day
A true lovin' heart is so hard to find
And so easy to let slip away
So if he’s there by your side
Count your blessing
Hold him tight and show him you care
'Cause temptaions out there…
It’s 12:00… DO you know where your man is And are you sure he’s doing you right
Are you still in his heart when he’s out of your sight
Do you know where your man is tonight?

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Artist lyrics: Pam Tillis