Lyrics Too Many Parties and Too Many Pals - George Hamilton IV
Too
many
parties
and
too
many
pals
Will
break
your
heart
someday
Too
many
boyfriends
and
sociable
Sals
Will
drive
your
sweetheart
away
Gentlemen
of
the
jury
the
judge's
speech
began
The
scene
was
a
crowded
courtroom
and
the
judge
a
stern
old
man
This
prisoner
here
before
you
is
a
social
enemy
A
lady
of
the
evening
and
you
know
the
penalty
Her
eyes
reflect
the
nightlife
her
cheeks
they're
red
with
paint
But
I
knew
her
mother
gentlemen,
why
her
mother
was
a
saint
Now
I
know
that
she's
not
like
her
and
yet
she
might
have
been
If
it
hadn't
been
for
petting
parties,
cigarettes
and
gin
We
took
the
night
life
off
the
streets
and
brought
in
to
our
own
homes
While
girls
beat
time
with
lipstick
and
their
shreiks
of
saxophones
We
opened
up
the
underworld
to
the
ones
we
loved
so
well
So
tell
me
gentlemen
is
it
right
to
send
her
to
a
cell
If
she
drinks,
why
you
taught
her
and
if
she
smokes
you
showed
her
how
So
gentlemen
do
you
think
it's
right
to
go
and
condemn
her
now
And
when
you're
in
that
jury
room
just
remember
there
and
then
That
for
every
fallen
woman,
why
there's
a
hundred
fallen
men
And
before
you
render
a
verdict
on
what
this
girl
has
done
Just
remember
there's
a
man
to
blame
and
that
man
might
be
your
son
Now
gentlemen
that's
my
story,
my
testimony
stands
This
girl
is
my
own
daughter
and
the
case
is
in
your
hands
Those
Broadway
roses
and
prevalent
sounds
At
too
many
parties
and
too
many
pals
1 Introduction
2 Has Anybody Here Seen Hank?
3 The Old Country Church
4 Narrative: Mount Olive Church
5 The Old Log Train
6 Narrative: Railroad Men
7 Life's Railway To Heaven
8 Narrative: The Hillbilly Shakespeare
9 Mansion On the Hill
10 Narrative: Hank Loved the Lord
11 When God Comes and Gathers His Jewels
12 Narrative: Hank's First Recording Sessions
13 Calling You
14 Narrative: Hank's First Performance on the Opry
15 House Of Gold
16 Narrative: Inspirational Poems
17 Be Careful of Stones That You Throw
18 Narrative: Hank Was a Funny Guy
19 Everything's OK
20 Pictures From Life's Other Side
21 Introduction to Poem
22 The Funeral
23 Too Many Parties and Too Many Pals
24 I've Been Down That Road Before
25 Just Waitin'
26 Men With Broken Hearts
27 Medley: Are You Walkin' and Talkin' For the Lord and I'm Going Home
28 Narrative: New Year's Eve 1952
29 When I Get To Glory
30 Narrative: Thank Yous
31 I Saw the Light
32 Bonus Track: I Saw the Light and Will the Circle Be Unbroken
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