paroles de chanson By George - Marty Stuart
She
was
the
finest
lookin'
woman,
that
I've
ever
seen
Looked
like
she
stepped
right
off
the
cover
of
a
glamor
magazine
I've
never
seen
a
girl
like
that
in
this
country
town
The
facts
are
black
and
white
when
she
threw
her
arms
around
me
I
went
crazy,
we
danced
the
hoochie-coochie
The
tide
was
rollin'
in,
I
was
drownin'
in
a
sea
of
romance
Then
she
popped
the
question
in
the
back
seat
of
my
car
"If
I
let
you
love
me
would
you
let
me
call
you,
George"
I
said,
"Baby,
baby,
baby
(Baby,
baby,
baby)
Well,
you
can
call
me
George
Jetson,
call
me
George
Jones
I'll
be
your
Georgie-Porgie,
all
night
long"
How
was
I
to
know
what
I
was
in
for
I
had
it
rockin'
and
a
rollin'
for
a
while,
by
George
By,
by,
by,
by
George
We
bought
a
blue
refrigerator,
satellite
and
DVDs
A
cozy
little
couch
and
Motorola
TV
She
loved
to
watch
those
pretty
boys
with
California
style
Like
a
jealous
Mickey
Rooney,
George
Clooney
drove
her
wild
And
I
went
crazy
Well,
she
started
growin'
distant,
I
felt
her
discontent
I
couldn't
make
her
happy
with
what
I
bought
or
spent
Her
heart
grew
as
cold
as
the
air
in
the
Norge
On
which
she
left
a
note
that
read,
"Bye
George"
And
I
said,
"Baby,
baby,
baby",
yeah
(Baby,
baby,
baby)
She
called
me
George
Jetson,
she
called
me
George
Jones
I
was
her
Georgie-Porgie,
now
she's
gone
How
was
I
to
know
what
I
was
in
for
I
had
it
rockin'
and
a
rollin'
for
a
while,
by
George
By,
by,
by,
by,
by
By,
by,
by,
by,
George
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