heart has struck the lock and kept this hurt lock before you And now somebody else is broken the time lock falling through When you sealed the time lock you locked
My heart has struck the lock and kept this hurt lock before you And now somebody else is broken the time lock falling through When you sealed the time lock you locked
Tradução: Jones, George. El tiempo de bloqueo.
it like home It's the reason niggaz saying my name like Mike Jones The underground is mine, I treat it like home It's the reason niggaz saying my name like Mike Jones
day that I'm a dead man -Instrumental Break- Well it took some time getting? used to, being locked in this prison cell But I always hum those tunes of George Jones
treat it like home It's the reason *****z saying my name like Mike Jones The underground is mine, I treat it like home It's the reason *****z saying my name like Mike Jones
locked here in this cell till my body's just a shell And my hair turns whiter than snow I'll never see that gal of mine I'm in Georgia doing time I heard
by their money and booze Nobody's gonna fill my shoes. When I get back I won't even knock 'Cause the same ole keys fits the same ole locks Hold everything
strong enough to hold me There ain't no breeze big enough to slow me I never have seen a river that's too wide There ain't no jail tight enough to lock
hold me There ain't no breeze big enough to slow me I never have seen a river that's too wide There ain't no jail tight enough to lock me There ain't
your No 1 Let's not spend no time discussin' anything that don't mean nothin' I just wanna be your No 1 Take me in your arms turn out the light lock
that I'm a dead man -Instrumental Break- Well it took some time getting' used to, being locked in this prison cell But I always hum those tunes of George Jones
NUMBER ONE WITH GEORGE JONES WRITER JERRY CHESNUT I don't wanna see no lips of all the lips you've ever kissed I just wanna be your No 1 I don't need
that I'm a dead man -Instrumental Break- Well it took some time getting? used to, being locked in this prison cell But I always hum those tunes of George Jones