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I remember you back in nineteen-fifty-six |
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You had all the moves and you knew all the tricks |
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You left all the ladies in a hell of a fix |
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When your voice took wings |
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Then you'd shake around and oh, how'd you sing |
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Just an old boy from |
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Memphis with a big diamond ring |
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A country girl's prayer and a city girls dream, hail the |
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KingBut it's alright now, keep on singin' loud |
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It's alright now, heaven should be proud |
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The fifties left town on a crowded dance floor |
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The sixties came in with a bang and a roar |
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The world heard a knock |
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It was Janis at the door, they let her in |
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And when it seemed this whole world was falling apart |
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The houselights would fall and the music would start |
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She'd be givin' us all the little piece of her heart once again |
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But it's alright now, keep on singin' loud |
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It's alright now, heaven should be proud |
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It was October in |
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St. Louis town |
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When we heard that the |
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Free Bird had fell to the ground |
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We all said a prayer before we went down to play |
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And Ronnie, my buddy, above all the rest |
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I miss you the most and |
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I loved you the best |
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And now that you're gone |
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I thank God |
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I was blessed just to know you |
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But it's alright now, keep on singin' loud |
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It's alright now, heaven should be proud |