paroles de chanson Please Don't Sell My Daddy No More Wine - Wanda Jackson
Please
don't
sell
my
daddy
no
more
wine
no
more
wine
Mama
don't
want
him
drinking
all
the
time
Please
don't
sell
my
daddy
no
more
wine
no
more
wine
He
may
be
no
good
but
he's
still
mine
Late
one
night
in
Old
Joe's
friendly
barroom
Two
men
were
standin'
drinking
all
alone
Thinkin'
of
the
days
they
were
younger
Talking
about
the
women
they
had
known
When
there
in
the
dim
light
of
the
tavern
A
sweet
young
girl
came
softly
to
their
side
And
two
one
man
surprised
looked
upon
two
tear
stained
eyes
And
saw
his
own
sweet
daughter's
there
a
crying
Please
don't
sell
my
daddy...
My
daddy
used
to
buy
me
pretty
dresses
Now
it's
only
hand-me-downs
and
worn
out
shoes
It's
because
of
you
I
know
that
I
wear
these
ragged
clothes
For
you're
the
man
who
sells
my
daddy
booze
Her
father
looked
down
on
the
glass
that
he
was
holding
As
the
teardrops
trickled
down
his
solemn
face
I
been
here
Joe
so
long
now
it's
time
that
I
was
gone
Going
home
to
stay
I'll
never
see
this
place
Please
don't
sell
my
daddy...
Don't
you
do
it
don't
you
do
it
Don't
you
sell
my
daddy
no
more
wine
no
more
wine
He
may
be
no
good
but
he's
still
mine
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