Lyrics The All-Girl Gospel Quartet - The Statler Brothers
(Don
Reid)
Maybe
the
first
time
I
saw
them
I
was
nine,
going
on
ten
years
old
I
fell
in
love
with
their
music
And
with
the
stories
their
music
told.
I
had
all
of
their
long
playing
records
And
memorized
songs
I
still
can′t
forget
My
room
was
papered
with
pictures
Of
the
all-girl-all-gospel
quartet.
Flora
was
oldest
and
tallest
She
sang
the
high
soprano
Alma
played
the
piano
And
sang
the
sweetest
alto.
Bonnie
Mae
sang
bass
and
sold
records
I
bought
every
one
I
could
get
And
my
favorite
little
Louise
sang
tenor
In
the
all-girl-all-gospel
quartet.
And
their
harmony
sounded
like
angels
And
I
can
still
hear
them
yet
Alma
and
Flora,
Bonnie
Mae
and
little
Louise
The
all-girl-all-gospel
quartet.
---
Instrumental
---
Somewhere
just
after
my
childhood
I
lost
track
and
they
lost
some
ground
Only
in
bargain
store
basements
or
flea
markets
Could
their
records
be
found.
I
heard
one
lives
in
Akron,
Ohio
One
quit
to
take
care
of
her
dad
One's
on
TV
in
Atlanta
and
the
one
They
called
Louise
went
bad.
And
their
harmony
sounded
like
angels
And
I
can
still
hear
them
yet
Alma
and
Flora,
Bonnie
Mae
and
little
Louise
The
all-girl-all-gospel
quartet.
---
Instrumental
---
If
any
of
the
four
of
you
hear
me
There′s
a
song
I
never
could
find
It's
the
one
where
Alma
played
guitar
And
Bonnie
Mae
sang
after
time.
And
it's
sad
now
how
no
one
remembers
Though
I
find
them
hard
to
forget
And
you
would
if
you′d
ever
heard
them
The
all-girl-all-gospel
quartet.
Alma
and
Flora,
Bonnie
Mae
and
Louise
The
all-girl-all-gospel
quartet.
(In
the
sweet
bye
and
bye...)
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