Song Lyrics From Around The World

       Home | 0-9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | Soundtracks | Christmas |


What song will you find on Lyrics Playground today?

BIDDING AMERICA GOODBYE (THE AUCTION) (Jamie O'Hara) Tanya Tucker - 1991 Dear Mister Johnson, we're sorry to inform you Your request for a second loan has been refused And the board of directors up in the city Has instructed us to take the farm from you We understand your problems and wish that we could help you But the falling price of wheat's not our concern And the cost of operation may well be rising But the fact is that you lose more than you earn This Saturday mornin' there will be an auction Underneath a cold grey contoured sky And while the rest of the nation is still sleepin' They'll be bidding America goodbye (Instrumental Break) And so Mister Johnson, let us say in conclusion That we know your family's worked that land for years If we can be of assistance during your transition Please don't hesitate to call us here This Saturday mornin' there will be an auction Underneath a cold grey contoured sky And while the rest of the nation is still sleepin' They'll be bidding America goodbye They'll be bidding America goodbye, goodbye (Transcribed by Mel Priddle - August 2013)

    





      Privacy Policy