| Song | Somebody To Care |
| Artist | Tanya Tucker |
| Album | Girls Like Me |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Caswell, Rhody | |
| With a 38 tucked out of sight | |
| In a hopped up | |
| Ford on a | |
| Friday night | |
| He was burnin' rubber, halfway to | |
| Waco Destination- liquor store | |
| And though he'd never robbed one before | |
| He made up his mind to do it | |
| Then he'd lay low. | |
| Cause all he thought he needed was a little bit of cash to roll on | |
| A good set of wheels and some gas to get him there | |
| But all he really needed was something real to hold on to | |
| All he really needed was somebody to care. | |
| The edge of town was just in sight, | |
| There she stood in his lights | |
| With a sign in her hand that just read "San Antone" | |
| He hit his brakes and he stopped that car | |
| Said I hadn't planned to go that far | |
| But I'll give you a lift to the far side of | |
| Waco. She said, all | |
| I really need is a little bit of cash to roll on | |
| A good timin' man with a little bit of time to spare | |
| But what she really needed was something real to hold on to | |
| All she really needed was somebody to care (Somebody to care) they drove all night (Somebody to care) yeah the miles rolled by | |
| They talked and joked and laughed and cried (Somebody to care) the sun was on the rise (Somebody to care) when love shined in their lives | |
| All they really needed was somebody to care | |
| The liquor store went undisturbed | |
| And nobody heard another word | |
| From the kid with the hopped up | |
| Ford over by | |
| Waco Rumor has it second hand | |
| He's a happily married man | |
| Runnin' his own garage down in | |
| San Antone | |
| But all he thought he needed was a little bit of cash to role on | |
| A good set of wheels and the gas to get him there | |
| But what he really needed was something real to hold on to | |
| All he really needed was somebody to care |
| zuo ci : Caswell, Rhody | |
| With a 38 tucked out of sight | |
| In a hopped up | |
| Ford on a | |
| Friday night | |
| He was burnin' rubber, halfway to | |
| Waco Destination liquor store | |
| And though he' d never robbed one before | |
| He made up his mind to do it | |
| Then he' d lay low. | |
| Cause all he thought he needed was a little bit of cash to roll on | |
| A good set of wheels and some gas to get him there | |
| But all he really needed was something real to hold on to | |
| All he really needed was somebody to care. | |
| The edge of town was just in sight, | |
| There she stood in his lights | |
| With a sign in her hand that just read " San Antone" | |
| He hit his brakes and he stopped that car | |
| Said I hadn' t planned to go that far | |
| But I' ll give you a lift to the far side of | |
| Waco. She said, all | |
| I really need is a little bit of cash to roll on | |
| A good timin' man with a little bit of time to spare | |
| But what she really needed was something real to hold on to | |
| All she really needed was somebody to care Somebody to care they drove all night Somebody to care yeah the miles rolled by | |
| They talked and joked and laughed and cried Somebody to care the sun was on the rise Somebody to care when love shined in their lives | |
| All they really needed was somebody to care | |
| The liquor store went undisturbed | |
| And nobody heard another word | |
| From the kid with the hopped up | |
| Ford over by | |
| Waco Rumor has it second hand | |
| He' s a happily married man | |
| Runnin' his own garage down in | |
| San Antone | |
| But all he thought he needed was a little bit of cash to role on | |
| A good set of wheels and the gas to get him there | |
| But what he really needed was something real to hold on to | |
| All he really needed was somebody to care |
| zuò cí : Caswell, Rhody | |
| With a 38 tucked out of sight | |
| In a hopped up | |
| Ford on a | |
| Friday night | |
| He was burnin' rubber, halfway to | |
| Waco Destination liquor store | |
| And though he' d never robbed one before | |
| He made up his mind to do it | |
| Then he' d lay low. | |
| Cause all he thought he needed was a little bit of cash to roll on | |
| A good set of wheels and some gas to get him there | |
| But all he really needed was something real to hold on to | |
| All he really needed was somebody to care. | |
| The edge of town was just in sight, | |
| There she stood in his lights | |
| With a sign in her hand that just read " San Antone" | |
| He hit his brakes and he stopped that car | |
| Said I hadn' t planned to go that far | |
| But I' ll give you a lift to the far side of | |
| Waco. She said, all | |
| I really need is a little bit of cash to roll on | |
| A good timin' man with a little bit of time to spare | |
| But what she really needed was something real to hold on to | |
| All she really needed was somebody to care Somebody to care they drove all night Somebody to care yeah the miles rolled by | |
| They talked and joked and laughed and cried Somebody to care the sun was on the rise Somebody to care when love shined in their lives | |
| All they really needed was somebody to care | |
| The liquor store went undisturbed | |
| And nobody heard another word | |
| From the kid with the hopped up | |
| Ford over by | |
| Waco Rumor has it second hand | |
| He' s a happily married man | |
| Runnin' his own garage down in | |
| San Antone | |
| But all he thought he needed was a little bit of cash to role on | |
| A good set of wheels and the gas to get him there | |
| But what he really needed was something real to hold on to | |
| All he really needed was somebody to care |