Lyle Lovett is an americana singer-songwriter and actor from Klein, Texas, who has been described as "the thinking man's cowboy". While typically associated with the alt-country genre, his albums typically incorporate folk, swing, blues, jazz and gospel music as well as more traditional country & western styles. The Night's Lullaby Songfacts reports that after twenty-six years with Curb, Lyle Lovett released his eleventh and last album for the record label, Release Me, on February 28, 2012.
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I've been to Memphis And Muscle Shoals And I love a woman What I don't know
When the sun goes down In another town Bartender please another round
Lord I can't believe what I see How could you be alone When you could sit right here beside me girl And make yourself at home
I've been to Houston And San Antonio And I love a woman What I don't know
Sherry she had big ones Sally had some too But Allison had little ones that hate to go to school
And I make my bed Where I lay my head And I wish I heard what she just said
Lord I can't believe what I see How could you be alone When you could sit right here beside me girl And make yourself at home
I've been to LA And El Paso And I love a woman What I don't know
Sherry she had big ones Sally had some too But Allison had little ones that hate to go to school
And I make my bed Where I lay my head And I wish I heard what she just said
Lord I can't believe what I see How could you be alone When you could sit right here beside me girl And make yourself at home
I've been to... And where I go I love a woman What I don't know