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I Still Sing This Way - Daryle Singletary



     
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Our manager called said, We need to talk
So I met him on the eighteenth floor
He said, Daryle, we need to change a couple of things
'Cause country ain't country no moreWe need a little more glitz and a little more glamor
A few fireworks and some half naked dancers
I said, Okay, that's fine with me
The only problem I seeI still sing this way, the only way I know
Straight from the heart, a little through my nose
You can dress me up in leather pants
Put me in front of a rock 'n' roll band
I can dance around the stage but I still sing this wayI've had this Georgia Twain in my thing ever since I was a kid
There's a whole lotta Haggard Jones in my bones
What you hear is what you get
You can turn down the fiddle and steel guitar
Try to market me like a big pop star
I'm afraid it'll all go south when I open my mouthI still sing this way, the only way I know
Straight from the heart, a little through my nose
You can dress me up in leather pants

Put me in front of a rock 'n' roll band
I can dance around the stage but I still sing this wayWhen it comes full circle and the fads die down
Hardcore country comes back around
I'll be waiting with a big ol' smile
Because I'll be back in styleI still sing this way, the only way I know
Straight from the heart, a little through my nose
You can dress me up in leather pants
Put me in front of a rock 'n' roll band
I can dance around the stage but I still sing this way
I can dance around the stage but I still sing this way

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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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