If That Chair Could Talk - Rachel Proctor



     
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Imitation leather, pink Naugahyde
Two inch tear down the left-hand side
Came from daddy's pocketknife, that wasn't my fault
Moved along with us everywhere we went
No matter where we lived it always fit it
Kinda like our next of kin, if that chair could talkMy little brother, Billy, broke his left hand
Jumpin' off the arm like superman
With my grandma's old red Afghan tied around his neck
It's where at least a thousand books were read
Our Siamese cat made it her bed
It even heard an 'I thee wed'
When sister married in the living roomTo that Phillips boy from just down the block
If that chair could talkMama bought it in a yard sale in 65
It was daddy's favorite chair after he retired
Survived all of that and a kitchen fire
Smoke stains wiped right off
It's where I spent a million hours talkin' on the phone
It was my favorite spot to polish my toes

Somethin' mama didn't know, if that chair could talkFrom leave it to beaver to the Brady bunch
Chicken noodle soup and captain crunch
TV dinners to Sunday lunch, and movies late at night
Brother tippin' me backwards until' I screamed
He'd get in trouble for bein' so mean
And when he told mama that he'd joined the marines
It's where she sat down in shockThe good, the bad, it's seen it all
If that chair could talkIt caught my tears
Held me up when I felt bad
It called my fears
It's good to keep a friend like thatIt hid the ice cream money for hot summer days
It listened while I practiced for my high school play
And all the times it heard me pray when things were goin' rough
And it's where Bobby Baker gave me my first kiss
Mama came in and nearly had a fit
There's footprints of my life all over it
We've been through a lotThe good, the bad, it's seen it all
If that chair could talkImitation leather, pink Naugahyde
Two inch tear down the left hand side

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Rachel Proctor is an American country music singer and songwriter. In 2002, Martina McBride recorded Proctor's song, "Where Would You Be." A division of RCA signed Proctor after her third audition for the label. In 2002, "Where Would You Be" peaked on the US Country Chart at #3 and on the US Hot 100 Chart at #43.

Rachel Proctor's debut album, Where I Belong, was released in August 10, 2004, on BNA Records. Singles from Where I Belong included "Days Like This," "Where I Belong," "Me and Emily," and "Didn't I."

Rachel found country video success with the chart topping, critically acclaimed music video of "Me and Emily."

Rachel married John W. Lancaster, of Gainesville, Georgia in November 2005 in a small ceremony at The Hermitage, outside of Nashville, Tennessee Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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