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Tom T Hall
Miscellaneous
Your Man Loves You Honey (1977)
Had my golf clubs on my shoulder when you saw me first today
Wearing my old army sweeter that you thought you threw away
And when you saw me standing there you shook your head and sighed
When you saw I brought a six-pack I thought you were gonna cry
Your man loves you honey and I donât know what else to say
You man loves you honey but you canât change my way
Now before you say youâre angry do remember what I did
Went to church with you last Sunday took your mama and the kids
Sat right up and heard the preaching even wore my Christmas tie
Iâm not much on organ music five-string banjoâs more my style
Your man loves you honey and I donât know what else to say
You man loves you honey but you canât change my way
Oh you should have had a knight in armor in the castle fair
Not some restless cowboy faded jeans and shaggy hair
I canât make it big without you and you know that it is true
Keep me around for laughs oh Iâve been good for one or two
Your man loves you honey and I donât know what else to say
You man loves you honey but you canât change my way
- Album:
- Miscellaneous
- Country Songs For Children
- Faster Horses
- Ballad Of Forty Dollars
- Saturday Morning Songs
- Ultimate Collection
- Homecoming
- Non-Album Releases
- Tom T. Hall - Storyteller, Poet, Philosopher
- The Essential Tom T. Hall: Twentieth Anniversary...
- In Search Of A Song
- In Search of a Song / The Rhymer and Other Five and Dimers
- Tom T. Hall: The Definitive Collection
- Country Songs for Kids
- 50 Greatest Hits
- Greatest Hits, Volumes 1 & 2
- Greatest Hits, Volume II
- The Essential: Story Songs
- Home Grown
- Classic Country 1970-1974