Текст песни A Lot of Things Different - Bill Anderson
(Bill
Anderson
- Dean
Dillon)
I′d
have
spent
a
lot
more
time
out
in
the
pouring
rain
Without
an
umbrella
covering
my
head
And
I'd
have
stood
up
to
that
bully
when
he
pushed
and
shoved
And
called
me
names
but
I
was
too
afraid.
And
I′d
have
gone
on
and
seen
Elvis
that
night
He
came
to
town
and
Mama
said
I
couldn't
And
I'd
have
gone
skinny-dipping
with
Jenny
Carson
That
time
she
dared
me
to
and
I
didn′t.
Oh
I,
I′d
have
done
a
lot
of
things
different
I
wish
I'd
have
spent
more
time
with
my
dad
When
he
was
alive
now
I
don′t
have
the
chance
I
wish
I
had
told
my
brother
just
how
much
I
loved
him
before
he
went
off
to
war
but
I
just
shook
his
hand.
And
I
wish
I'd
gone
to
church
on
Sunday
mornings
When
my
grandma
begged
me
to,
but
I
was
scared
of
God
And
I
wish
I
would
have
listened
when
they
said
Boy
you′re
gonna
wish
you
had,
but
I
wouldn't.
Oh
I,
I′d
do
a
lot
of
things
different.
People
say
they
wouldn't
change
a
thing
Even
if
they
could,
oh,
but
I
would.
There
was
this
red
dress
she
wanted
One
time
so
bad
she
could
taste
it
I
should
have
bought
it
but
I
didn't
She
wanted
to
paint
our
bedroom
yellow
Trim
it
in
blue
and
greens
But
I
wouldn′t
let
her,
wouldn′t
have
hurt
nothing.
Oh,
and
she
loved
to
be
held
And
kissed
and
touched
but
I
didn't
do
it
Not
nearly
enough
and
if
I′d
know
That
was
going
to
be
our
last
dance
I'd
have
told
the
band
to
play
on
And
on
and
on
and
on
and
on.
People
say
they
wouldn′t
change
a
thing
Even
if
they
could,
oh,
but
I
would.
Oh
I,
I'd
have
done
a
lot
of
things
different.
Yes
I,
I′d
do
a
lot
of
things
different
Oh
I,
I
have
done
a
lot
of
things
different...
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