paroles de chanson Fancy - Dave Audé Remix - Reba McEntire , Dave Audé
I
remember
it
all
very
well,
lookin'
back
It
was
the
summer
I
turned
eighteen
We
lived
in
a
one
room,
rundown
shack
On
the
outskirts
of
New
Orleans
We
didn't
have
money
for
food
or
rent
To
say
the
least,
we
were
hard
pressed
Then
Mama
spent
every
last
penny
we
had
To
buy
me
a
dancin'
dress
Mama
washed
and
combed
and
curled
my
hair
And
then
she
painted
my
eyes
and
lips,
then
I
stepped
into
a
satin
Dancin'
dress
that
had
a
split
on
the
side
clean
up
to
my
hip
It
was
red
velvet
trim
and
it
fit
me
good
Standin'
back
from
the
lookin'
glass
There
stood
a
woman
where
a
half
gown
kid
had
stood
She
said,
"here's
your
one
chance,
Fancy,
don't
let
me
down
Here's
your
one
chance,
Fancy,
don't
let
me
down"
Mama
dabbed
a
little
bit
of
perfume
on
my
neck
Then
she
kissed
my
cheek
And
then
I
saw
the
tears
wellin'
up
in
her
troubled
eyes
As
she
started
to
speak
She
looked
at
our
pitiful
shack
And
then
she
looked
at
me
and
took
a
ragged
breath
She
said
your
pa's
runned
off
and
I'm
real
sick
And
the
baby's
gonna
starve
to
death
She
handed
me
a
heart
shaped
locket
that
said
"To
thine
own
self
be
true"
And
I
shivered
as
I
watched
a
roach
crawl
across
The
toe
of
my
high
heel
shoe
It
sounded
like
somebody
else,
it
was
talkin'
Askin',
"mama,
what
do
I
do?"
She
said,
"just
be
nice
to
the
gentlemen,
Fancy
They'll
be
nice
to
you"
She
said,
"here's
your
chance,
Fancy,
don't
let
me
down
Here's
your
one
chance,
Fancy,
don't
let
me
down
Lord,
forgive
me
for
what
I
do
But
if
you
want
out,
well,
it's
up
to
you
Now
don't
let
me
down
now
Your
mama's
gonna
move
you
uptown
Well,
that
was
the
last
time
I
saw
my
ma
The
night
I
left
that
rickety
shack
The
welfare
people
came
and
took
the
baby
Mama
died
and
I
ain't
been
back
But
the
wheels
of
fate
had
started
to
turn
And
for
me
there
was
no
way
out
And
it
wasn't
very
long
'til
I
knew
exactly
What
my
mama'd
been
talkin'
about
I
knew
what
I
had
to
do
and
I
made
myself
this
solemn
vow
That
I's
gonna
be
a
lady
someday
Though
I
don't
know
when
or
how
But
I
couldn't
see
spending
the
rest
of
my
life
With
my
head
hung
down
in
shame
You
know
I
might
have
been
born
just
plain
white
trash
But
Fancy
was
my
name
She
said,
"Here's
your
one
chance,
Fancy,
don't
let
me
down
She
said,
"Here's
your
one
chance,
Fancy,
don't
let
me
down"
It
wasn't
long
after
a
benevolent
man
Took
me
in
off
the
streets
And
one
week
later,
I
was
pourin'
his
tea
In
a
five
room
hotel
suite
I
charmed
a
king,
a
congressman
And
an
occasional
aristocrat
And
then
I
got
me
a
Georgia
mansion
And
an
elegant
New
York
townhouse
flat
And
I
ain't
done
bad
(she
ain't
done
bad)
Now
in
this
world,
there's
a
lot
of
self-righteous
hypocrites
That'd
call
me
bad
And
criticize
mama
for
turning
me
out
No
matter
how
little
we
had
But
though
I
ain't
had
to
worry
'bout
nothin'
For
nigh
on
fifteen
years
Well,
I
can
still
hear
the
desperation
In
my
poor
mama's
voice
ringin'
in
my
ears
"Here's
your
one
chance,
Fancy,
don't
let
me
down
Oh,
here's
your
one
chance,
Fancy,
don't
let
me
down
Lord,
forgive
me
for
what
I
do
But
if
you
want
out,
well,
it's
up
to
you
Now
don't
let
me
down
Your
mama's
gonna
move
you
uptown
And
I
guess
she
did
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