(THAT'S HOW I LEARNT TO LOVE) GOOD OLD COUNTRY MUSIC
(Joe Babcock)
Porter Wagoner - 1971
I remember Daddy playing the Wildwood Flower
When we'd gather round the parlour of our home
Uncle Wesley played the fiddle and John R played the banjo
We'd pick and sing sometimes all night long
Mama played the upright piano
And I guess it must've been a thing to hear
All the neighbors gathered round they loved that country sound
And it was surely music to our ears
And that's how I learnt to love good old country music
There's somethin' about it close to my soul
I'm so glad everyone is lovin' good old country music
It's the music of the country and this country is my home
(Guitar Break)
Many nights I went to bed without sleepin'
just a listenin' to our beatup radio
I held the groundwire tight
just to get a strain or two of a far-off song from Del Rio
Oh it faded in and out through the stand
but it made me dream of seeing Tennessee
And the greatest thrill of all was to see those hallowed halls
The Mother Church, the Grand Ole Opry
And that's how I learnt to love good old country music
There's somethin' about it close to my soul
I'm so glad everyone is lovin' good old country music
It's the music of the country and this country is my home
(Banjo Break)
And that's how I learnt to love good old country music
There's somethin' about it close to my soul
I'm so glad everyone is lovin' good old country music
It's the music of the country and this country is my home