Текст песни They Don't Make Em Like That Anymore - Jason Blaine
He
still
combs
his
hair
like
Elvis
Pays
cash
for
everything
And
he'll
only
drive
a
chevy
and
thinks
Alan
Jackson's
King
He
knows
everyone
by
name
at
the
local
hardware
store
They
don't
make
'em
like
that
anymore
Up
with
the
sun
each
mornin'
Hardly
missed
a
day
of
work
Summer
1957
he
helped
build
that
Lutheran
church
Believes
a
man
should
work
all
week
but
save
Sunday
For
the
Lord
They
don't
make
'em
like
that
anymore
Standin'
shoulder
to
shoulder
with
him
now,
I
still
feel
small
And
I'm
still
lookin'
up
to
him
like
he's
ten
feet
tall
There's
somethin
about
that
generation
These
days
I
think
we
need
'em
More
than
we
ever
did
before
But
they
don't
make
'em
like
that
anymore
He
married
his
sweet
Mary
June
1955
He
goes
on
and
on
about
her
Her
casseroles,
her
clear
blue
eyes
He
still
helps
her
with
her
coat,
Still
opens
her
car
door
They
don't
make
'em
like
that
anymore
Standin'
shoulder
to
shoulder
with
him
now,
I
still
feel
small
And
I'm
still
lookin
up
to
him
like
he's
ten
feet
tall
There's
somethin'
about
that
generation
These
days
I
think
we
need
'em
More
than
we
ever
did
before
But
they
don't
make
'em
like
that
anymore
There's
somethin
about
that
generation
These
days
I
think
we
need
'em
More
than
we
ever
did
before
Yeah
that's
for
sure
But
they
don't
make
'em
like
that
anymore
He
still
combs
his
hair
like
Elvis
Pays
cash
for
everything...
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