Lyrics The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone - Lee Ann Womack
Nobody
writes
goodbye
notes
And
takes
off
to
God-only-knows
On
trains
anymore
And
to
tell
you
the
truth
I
don′t
really
see
much
use
In
walking
the
floor
Old
songs
makes
it
sounds
so
good
To
be
a
half
drunk,
half
broke
fool
And
that
fool
is
you,
it's
me
And
the
only
way
This
heartache
is
like
an
old
Hank
Williams′
song
Is
The
Lonely,
The
Lonesome
& The
Gone
There'a
a
place
down
by
the
mall
They
hid
in
what
you
call
honky-tonk
They
got
a
new
juke
box
Filled
up
with
country
rock
That's
what
folks
want
I
don′t
why
no
one
sings
About
drowning
and
pictures
and
half
passed
weeks
And
try
to
wish
back
everything
they
lost
And
the
only
way
This
heartache
is
like
an
old
Hank
Williams′
song
Is
The
Lonely,
The
Lonesome
& The
Gone
He
never
sings
about
watching
a
Camry
Pulling
out
of
a
crowded
apartment
parking
lot
But
I
guess
that
in
some
way
every
heartache
Is
like
an
old
Hank
Williams'
song
Is
The
Lonely,
The
Lonesome
& The
Gone
There′s
The
Lonely,
The
Lonesome
& The
Gone
1 All the Trouble
2 The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone
3 He Called Me Baby
4 Hollywood
5 End of the End of the World
6 Bottom of the Barrel
7 Shine On Rainy Day
8 Mama Lost Her Smile
9 Wicked
10 Long Black Veil
11 Someone Else's Heartache
12 Sunday
13 Talking Behind Your Back
14 Take the Devil out of Me
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