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Loose Talk - Jean Shepard



     
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So long we've been married, last burden we've carried
Though fate kept us humble and made our love true
But plans that we'd make up, someone seems to break up
Oh, darling, what else can we do?We may have to leave here to find peace of mind, dear
Some place where we can live a life of our own
For I know you love me and happy we could be
If some folks would leave us aloneWhen I go out walking there's lots of loose talking
They say we're unhappy and we'll break apart
But darling, it's not true because I still love you
And I do it all of my heartWe may have to leave here to find peace of mind, dear
Some place where we can live a life of our own
For I know you love me and happy we could be
If some folks would leave us aloneThey say you are leaving, that you are deceiving
But you tell me they say the same about me
But we'll show them there on that loose talk we'll do harm
And hope that's the truth they will seeWe may have to leave here to find peace of mind, dear
Some place where we can live a life of our own
For I know you love me and happy we could be

If some folks would leave us alone
If some folks would leave us alone

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Jean Shepard (born November 21, 1933 in Paul's Valley, Oklahoma as Ollie Imogene Shepard)was one of the first female vocalists in the country music field to become a major star in the early 1950's. Shepard's family moved west to Visalia, California in hopes of a better life. In high school, Shepard formed the Melody Ranch Girls, which became locally famous. One night, Country star Hank Thompson saw Shepard performing at a show and liked what he heard. With Thompson's help, Shepard was able to get a recording contract with Capitol Records in 1952.

Read more about Jean Shepard on Last.fm.


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