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A classic song written by Janet McBride and Gwen Young, it reminds us of the days when yodeling could be heard at the Grand Ole Opry. |
CD: What's Not to Love?
Credits: Janet McBride, Gwen Young: Deep Cross Music, Inc. (BMI) |
Lyrics
Oh, I dreamed I went to the Grand Ole Opry
My name was in those neon lights.
All those famous stars with their fancy guitars, it sure was a pretty sight.
I was shaky and weak, I was dead on my feet, when they said girl, it's up to you.
The spotlight was bright, I had a case of stage fright, so I sang a little yodeling tune.
CHORUS - yodeling
George made us cry with "I'll love you till die," Loretta sang "One's on the way."
Tom T. Hall really gave it to us all with his "Harper Valley, PTA."
Faron sung 'bout livin' fast and dying young and Minnie Pearl gave us a "How-dee!"
But when it came my time I forgot my lines so I sang a little yodel-ay-ee-tee!
CHORUS - yodeling
The applause really rang when Hank Snow sang "Goodbye, honey, I'm moving on."
And they started to yell when Miss Kitty Wells sang her honky-tonk "angel song."
I swear I could hear Hank's voice loud and clear when he sang the "Lovesick Blues" but when it came my time I forgot my lines so I sang a yodel-ay-ee-hoo.
CHORUS - yodeling
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