Ain't That Fine - Roger Miller



     
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Ain't That Fine Lyrics


Well I fell in love in Texas when a little girl said to me
Come on back down here you all and let's grow a little honey tree
Well I bought myself a ticket and the train leaves by quarter to four
I can see her now with the great big eyes waitin' at the station door
Ain't that fine ain't that fine ain't that fine, fine, fine, she's all mine
Well she took me home to mama and that didn't impress me much
Till she rolled out a great big welcome mat and that hit me with a magic touch
When she walks down the sidewalk all the cowboys step aside
Cause they all know she's a one man woman and she'll soon be roped and tied
Let me tell you ain't that fine ain't that fine, ain't that fine, fine, fine she's all mine
Well now her daddy owns a oil well in the Lone Star Texas State
And it shoots black gold to the clear blue sky and brother, now ain't that great
Well now, I can just see me with a highball, with a big long fine cigar
A big success watchin' things progress, a chauffeur with a long black car
Come on ain't that fine ain't that fine ain't that fine fine fine she's all mine
Yeah ain't that fine fine fine she's all mine

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Roger Miller is a name of at least two musicians:
1. A country music singer/songwriter from Oklahoma, USA
2. An alternative rock singer/songwriter from Massachusetts, USA 1) Roger Dean Miller (b. 2 Jan 1936 - d. 25 Oct 1992), was an American singer-songwriter, musician and actor, best known for his honky tonk-influenced novelty songs. His most recognized tunes included the chart-topping country/pop hits "King of the Road", "Dang Me" and "England Swings", all from the mid-1960s Nashville sound era.

Read more about Roger Miller on Last.fm.


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