(Tommy Barnes/Gene Simmons/John D. Loudermilk) I'm an Indian outlaw Half Cherokee and Choctaw My baby she's a Chippewa She's one of a kind All my friends
(Mark Nesler/Tony Martin) You always had an eye for things that glittered But I was far from being made of gold I don't know how but I scraped up the
I got and empty feelin' When that moving van pulled up It got a whole lot emptier As I watched them fill that truck And when they carried out your
(with Tim McGraw) (Chris Lindsey, Marv Green, Bill Luther, Aimee Mayo) Baby I've been drifting away Dreaming all day Of holidng you Touching you The
He said I was in my early 40's, With a lot of life before me, And a moment came that stopped me on a dime. I spent most of the next days, lookin' at
(duet with Faith Hill) (Stephony Smith) Dancin' in the dark Middle of the night Takin' your heart And holdin' it tight Emotional touch Touchin' my
(Aimee Mayo/Bill Luther) I never had no one I could count on I've been let down so many times I was tired of hurtin' So tired of searchin' 'Til you
(Phil Vassar) I think I'll take a moment, celebrate my age The ending of an era and the turning of a page Now it's time to focus in on where I go from
Everywhere I go, they're staring at her Every man I know-he wants to have her I guess I ought to be a jealous man I look the other way-they're hittin
(Rodney Crowell/Will Jennings) When all our tears have reached the sea Part of you will live in me Way down deep inside my heart The days keep coming
(Rick Ferrell/Keith Follese) It was Labor Day weekend I was seventeen I bought a Coke and some gasoline And I drove out to the county fair When I saw
You never looked so good As you did last night Underneath those city lights There walking with your friend Laughing at the moon I swear you looked right
Dancin' when the stars go blue Dancin' when the evening fell Dancin' in your wooden shoes In a wedding gown Dancin' out on 7th street Dancin' through
(Jess Leary/Craig Wiseman) Six lanes Taillights Red ants marchin' into the night They disappear to the left and right again Another supper from a sack
(Craig Wiseman, Jeffrey Steele, Al Anderson) I don't know why I act the way I do Like I ain't got a single thing to lose Sometimes I'm my own worst
Girl, you've never known no one like me Up there in your high society They might tell you I'm no good Girl they just need to understand Just who I am
She's my kind of rain Like love in a drunken sky She's confetti falling down all night She sits quietly there Like water in a jar Says baby why you
(Steve Seskin, Tom Douglas) I pulled into the shopping center And saw a little boy wrapped around the legs of his mother Like ice cream melting they