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Dance With Me Molly - Keith Whitley



     
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They say he's crazy
Pay him no mind
He loves a woman
That lives in his mindThey say a stranger
Came in one night
And left with his woman
And he lost his mindWhen the band starts playin'
A song from yesterday
He'll look at the bottle
And here's what he'll sayDance with me, Molly
They're playin' our song
It's almost midnight
And time to go homeYeah she's yesterday's woman
And tonight's glass of wine
He says, "Dance with me, Molly
Dance with me, Molly just one more time"Oh, it's to the bottle
Like it wears his name
But if that makes him happy

It ain't no shameSo buy him a bottle
And he'll be okay
Put a quarter in the jukebox
And you'll hear him sayDance with me, Molly
They're playing our song
It's almost midnight
And time to go homeYeah she's yesterday's woman
And tonight's glass of wine
He says, "Dance with me, Molly
Dance with me, Molly just one more time"Woah, dance with me, Molly
They're playing our song
It's almost midnight
And time to go homeYeah, she's yesterday's woman
And tonight's glass of wine
He says, "Dance with me, Molly
Dance with me, Molly just one more time"
He says, "Dance with me, Molly
Oh, dance with me, Molly just one more time"

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"Jackie Keith Whitley" (b. July 1, 1954 in Sandy Hook, Kentucky d. May 9, 1989) was an American country music singer. Early life Whitley learned to play a guitar at a very young age, and became involved with a regional television show when he was eight years old. He and his friend, Ricky Skaggs, formed a bluegrass band, which landed both of them their first break in 1970, when they joined Ralph Stanley's Clinch Mountain Boys. Whitley was singing lead for the band by 1974 at the age of 20.

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