paroles de chanson I Used to Be a Country Singer - Gordon Lightfoot
I
was
sittin'
in
my
hotel
room,
strummin'
my
old
guitar
Not
much
to
do
when
you're
far
away,
playin'
some
smokey
bar
I
was
feelin'
a
little
empty
and
feelin'
a
little
blue
When
the
maid
came
in
and
asked
me
if
she
could
do
my
room
I
put
down
my
old
guitar
and
she
gave
me
a
smile
She
had
a
crusty
voice
and
a
drinker's
look,
but
she
had
a
friendly
style
She
dusted
my
room
and
made
my
bed
and
she
talked
of
days
gone
by
She
spoke
of
when
she
wooed
the
men;
a
tear
came
to
her
eye
And
she
said
I
used
to
be
a
country
singer
I
could
sing
a
mean
Patsy
Cline
My
husband
he
could
yodel
like
Wilf
Carter
Kitty
Wells
was
a
real
good
friend
of
mine
She
told
me
that
her
husband
died
and
her
son
was
overseas
I
could
tell
by
her
eyes
and
her
broken
smile
she
was
lonely
just
like
me
She
asked
me
if
I'd
listen
to
a
tape
of
when
she
was
young
She
said
I
can't
sing
now
I
forgot
the
words
and
my
voice
is
almost
gone
And
she
said
I
used
to
be
a
country
singer
I
could
sing
a
mean
Patsy
Cline
My
husband
he
could
yodel
like
Wilf
Carter
Kitty
Wells
was
a
real
good
friend
of
mine
Oh
I
cried
inside
but
I
couldn't
tell
if
it
was
for
her
or
for
me
So
I
grabbed
my
axe
and
we
sang
a
song
in
two
part
harmony
Ever
since
that
day
when
I'm
feelin'
down
and
I
can't
find
a
happy
tune
I
just
think
if
that
maid
and
the
feeling
she
gave,
when
she
came
to
clean
my
room
And
she
said
I
used
to
be
a
country
singer
I
could
sing
a
mean
Patsy
Cline
My
husband
he
could
yodel
like
Wilf
Carter
Kitty
Wells
was
a
real
good
friend
of
mine
And
she
said
I
used
to
be
a
country
singer
I
could
sing
a
mean
Patsy
Cline
My
husband
he
could
yodel
like
Wilf
Carter
Kitty
Wells
was
a
real
good
friend
of
mine
Kitty
Wells
was
a
real
good
friend
of
mine
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