Lyrics This Old Guitar and Me - Vince Gill
This
old
guitar
and
me
The
things
that
we've
been
through
C.
F.
Martin
built
it
Back
in
1942
I
remember
when
we
met
I
was
only
17
I
spent
all
my
college
money
On
a
half
a
dozen
strings
I
thought
my
folks
would
kill
me
I
found
out
I
was
wrong
They
said
your
future's
written
on
your
face
When
you
sing
those
travellin'
songs
So
we
headed
for
Kentucky
With
a
suitcase
full
of
dreams
My
rough
out
boots,
a
few
t-shirts
A
worn
out
pair
of
jeans
This
old
guitar
and
me
We
spent
a
lot
of
nights
alone
Sometimes
we'd
get
lucky
And
take
a
bar
maid
home
One
night
stands
for
breakfast
Two
strangers
with
the
blues
We'd
wake
up
in
the
morning
And
both
feel
a
little
used
Well,
home
was
just
a
highway
We'd
roam
from
town
to
town
Just
me
and
that
old
flattop
Not
caring
where
we're
bound
From
Maine
to
California
With
a
five
piece
travellin'
band
Singin'
songs
about
the
hard
times
That
face
the
common
man
This
old
guitar
and
me
Lord,
we
did
the
best
we
could
One
was
born
a
sinner
And
one
a
piece
of
wood
God
sent
a
wooden
angel
To
guide
me
on
my
way
We
were
meant
to
be
together
Until
my
dyin'
day
Well,
now
my
dearest
old
companion
Lies
underneath
my
bed
Well,
our
travellin'
days
are
over
Man,
but
the
memories
fill
my
head
Well,
I've
settled
with
my
family
Here
in
the
hills
of
Tennessee
To
teach
my
children's
children
'Bout
this
old
guitar
and
me
1 Next Big Thing
2 She Never Makes Me Cry
3 Don't Let Her Get Away
4 Someday
5 These Broken Hearts
6 We Had It All
7 Young Man's Town
8 Real Mean Bottle
9 Whippoorwill River
10 The Sun's Gonna Shine on You
11 From Where I Stand
12 You Ain't Foolin' Nobody
13 Old Time Fiddle
14 Without You
15 Two Hearts
16 This Old Guitar and Me
17 In These Last Few Days
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