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There's a long line of mourners drivin' down our street
Their fancy cars are such a sight to see
They are all your rich friends who knew you in the city
And now they finally brought you home to me
The papers told how you lost your life the party and fatal crash that nightThe race on the highway the curve you didn't see
And now you're in that long black limousine
When you left you told me someday you'd be returning
In a fancy car for all the world to see
Now everyone is watching you finally got your dreamYou're riding in a long black limousine
Through tear dimmed eyes I watch as you ride by
A chauffeur at the wheel dressed so fine
I'll never love another my heart and all my dreams
Go with you in that long black limousine go with you in that long black limousine
Songwriters
GEORGE, BOBBY/STOVALL, VERNPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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Jody Miller (November 29, 1941) is a country music singer. Born Myrna Joy Miller,[1] she was born in Phoenix, Arizona and raised in Oklahoma. Discovered by actor Dale Robertson, she began her career in the early 1960s as a folk/pop singer, singing in the Los Angeles area and appearing on Tom Paxton's television series. She released her first album on Capitol Records in 1964 and had a modest pop hit that year with "He Walks Like a Man".

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