Lyrics LEAVING LOVE ALL OVER THE PLACE - George Jones
The
man
who
ran
the
motel
Said
we
couldn't
spend
the
night
there
anymore
That
it'd
take
a
week
to
clean
the
room
twenty-three
And
put
new
carpet
on
the
floor.
That
we
harmed
his
reputation
And
what
about
the
shame
and
disgrace
But
we
just
never
learned
to
love
Without
leaving
love
all
over
the
place.
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Instrumental
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The
lady
asked
the
rooming
house
Served
our
eviction
notice
yesterday
While
we
were
pickin'
up
our
cloths
She
started
screaming
somebody's
gonna
pay.
She
said
it
takes
a
dozen
carpenters
To
fix
the
broken
bed
and
drapes
But
we
just
never
learned
to
love
With
out
leavin'
love
all
over
ther
place.
Loving
always
came
to
us
easy
I
know
it
always
will
We
don'
need
nobody
to
roll
us
down
the
other
side
When
we're
over
the
hill.
The
mourners
formed
a
single
line
As
they
filled
by
to
pay
their
last
respect
And
they
couldn't
help
but
wonder
how
Two
lovers
could
break
each
others
neck.
And
they
wondered
why
the
undertakers
Couldn't
take
the
smiles
from
off
their
face
Then
a
preacher
said
Dearly
beloved
Why
that
sweet
couple
they
just
never
learned
to
love
Without
leavin'
love
all
over
the
place.
No,
we
never
learned
to
love
Without
leavin'
love
all
over
the
place...
1 Bartender's Blues
2 I'll Just Take It out in Love
3 If You Loved a Liar (You'd Hug My Neck)
4 AIN'T YOUR MEMORY GOT NO PRIDE AT ALL
5 I GAVE IT ALL UP FOR YOU
6 I DON'T WANT NO STRANGER SLEEPIN' IN MY BED
7 I AIN'T GOT NO BUSINESS DOIN' BUSINESS TODAY
8 LEAVING LOVE ALL OVER THE PLACE
9 (When Your Phone Don't Ring) It'll Be Me
10 JULIANNE
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