paroles de chanson That's Why I Sing This Way - Daryle Singletary
My
Momma
used
to
tell
me,
"Son,
you
better
get
your
work
done
Your
Daddy's
coming
home
at
five
And
if
you
ain't
all
through
with
the
chores
you
gotta
do
Boy,
I'm
gonna
tan
you
alive"
I
was
glued
to
the
radio,
listening
to
my
hero
Singing
them
sad
old
songs
Singing
them
sadder
than
a
one
car
funeral
Nobody
sings
like
Jones
I'd
take
that
old
kitchen
broom
up
to
my
room
And
I'd
play
it
like
an
old
guitar
Or
sit
out
on
the
porch
trying
to
sing
like
George
Dreaming
of
becoming
a
star
Well,
things
I
never
did
when
I
was
just
a
kid
Made
me
what
I
am
today
You
see,
Momma
used
to
whoop
me
with
a
George
Jones
album
That's
why
I
sing
this
way
So
I
ended
up
in
Nashville
working
at
a
saw
mill
Just
to
be
close
to
the
stars
I
got
a
little
broke
but
I
couldn't
ask
my
folks
So
I
had
to
hock
my
old
guitar
I
still
hang
around
tootsie's
orchid
lounge
thinking
He'll
walk
through
that
door
But
a
voice
in
my
mind
says,
"You
wasting
your
time
'Cause
George
don't
drink
no
more"
I'd
take
that
old
kitchen
broom
up
to
my
room
And
I'd
play
it
like
an
old
guitar
Or
sit
out
on
the
porch
trying
to
sing
like
George
Dreaming
of
becoming
a
star
Well,
things
I
never
did
when
I
was
just
a
kid
Made
me
what
I
am
today
You
see,
Momma
used
to
whoop
me
with
a
George
Jones
album
That's
why
I
sing
this
way
Well,
things
I
never
did
when
I
was
just
a
kid
Made
me
what
I
am
today
You
see,
Momma
used
to
whoop
me
with
a
George
Jones
album
That's
why
I
sing
this
way
Momma
used
to
whoop
me
with
a
George
Jones
album
That's
why
I
sing
this
way
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