paroles de chanson Somebody To Care - Tanya Tucker
With
a
38
tucked
out
of
sight
In
a
hopped
up
Ford
on
a
Friday
night
He
was
burnin'
rubber,
halfway
to
Waco
Destination,
liquor
store
And
though
he'd
never
robbed
one
before
He
made
up
his
mind
to
do
it
Then
he'd
lay
low
'Cause
all
he
thought
he
needed
was
a
litte
bit
of
cash
to
roll
on
A
good
set
of
wheels
and
some
gas
to
get
him
there
But
all
he
really
needed
was
something
real
to
hold
on
(to
hold
on
to)
All
he
really
needed
was
somebody
to
care
The
edge
of
town
was
just
in
sight
There
she
stood
in
his
lights
With
a
sign
in
her
hand
that
just
read
"San
Antone"
He
hit
his
brakes
and
he
stopped
that
car
Said,
"I
hadn't
planned
to
go
that
far
But
I'll
give
you
a
lift
to
the
far
side
of
Waco"
She
said,
"All
I
really
need
is
a
little
bit
of
cash
to
roll
on
A
good
timin'
man
with
a
little
bit
of
time
to
spare"
What
she
really
needed
was
something
real
to
hold
on
(to
hold
on
to)
All
she
really
needed
was
somebody
to
care
(Somebody
to
care)
they
drove
all
night
(Somebody
to
care)
yeah,
the
miles
rolled
by
They
talked
and
joked
and
laughed
and
cried
(Somebody
to
care)
the
sun
was
on
the
rise
(Somebody
to
care)
when
love
shined
in
their
lives
All
they
really
needed
was
somebody
to
care
The
liquor
store
went
undisturbed
And
nobody
heard
another
word
From
the
kid
with
the
hopped
up
Ford
over
by
Waco
But
rumor
has
it
second
hand
He's
a
happily
married
man
Runnin'
his
own
garage
down
in
San
Antone
And
all
he
thought
he
needed
was
a
little
bit
of
cash
to
roll
on
A
good
set
of
wheels
and
the
gas
to
get
him
there
What
he
really
needed
was
something
real
to
hold
on
(to
hold
on
to)
All
he
really
needed
was
somebody
to
care
But
all
he
thought
he
needed
was
a
little
bit
of
cash
to
roll
on
(roll
on)
A
good
set
of
wheels
and
the
gas
to
get
him
there
What
he
really
needed
was
something
real
to
hold
on
(to
hold
on
to)
All
he
really
wanted
was
somebody
to
care
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