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My daddy was a brakeman on a highball traveling train
Mama she raised four little children and the family had a good name
And papa and mama wanted all for us they never had
Big brother little brother sister too none of them turned out half bad
'Cept me I'm the black sheep of the familyBig brother went to college and became a doctor man
I guess he makes about a million dollars a year off the folks on insurance plan
He's got a big long Mercedes Benz and a house overlooking the town
He sits in his Jacuzzi and he watches the sun go down
And he feels real sorry for me I'm the black sheep of the familyYeah I drive me a big ol' semi truck I'm makin' payments on a two room shack
My wife she waits on tables and at night she rubs my back
And I tell her what my papa said to my mama when he got off a highball train
Wake me up early be good to my dogs and teach my children to prayLittle sister married a banker yeah he owns a country club
He bought her a big ol' racing horse and a funny lookin' little dog
He buys her big rings and diamonds and a brand new Japanese yacht
They like to get together and talk about all the things they've got
But they never mention me I'm the black sheep of the family
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ALTMAN, ROBERT/DARST, DANIEL DPublished by
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Daryle Singletary (born March 10, 1971 in Cairo, Georgia) is a country music singer. His most famous songs came from his first, self-titled, album. They were "I Let Her Lie" and the rabble-rousing anthem "Too Much Fun." Singletary grew up singing gospel alongside his cousins and brother., While attending high school enrolled in a variety of vocal classes; after graduation, he worked at a tractor dealership before relocating to Nashville, Tennessee to pursue a career in music.

Read more about Daryle Singletary on Last.fm.


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