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Hers on one side, his on the other
One Saturday in June
The organ drones and her cousin's singin'
Just a little bit out of tuneHer ex is here and his is too
Something old and borrowed but it's nothing new
It sure came up all of the sudden
Bobby and Judy's weddin'Dean and Ginny, they still ain't speakin'
She's gonna make him do without
There's no denyin' that Carla's cryin'
But what's she cryin' all about?It's all one great big act of contrition
Hugs and kisses with fresh ammunition
So we all retreat with the preacher's blessin'
Bobby and Judy's weddin'So ring them bells, toss that rice
Have yourselves a real nice life
Say those words, recite those vows
Now, don't we all feel better now?Cold beer fountain, cheddar cheese mountain
Pigs-in-a-blanket on the bar
Tim and Eddie got the band back together

But they still can't play their guitarsIn-laws, outlaws all pull together
To hot-wire, jump-start two hearts forever
Will they make it? Nobody's guessin'
Bobby and Judy's weddin'Dance your dance, eat your cake
Toss your sister, your bouquet
Say goodbye, drive away
Tomorrow is another dayAll the boys got lost in the whiskey
Daddy fell asleep in his tux
Dean and Ginny, actin' kinda frisky
Thinkin' about makin' upMamma and the womenfolk back in the kitchen
They're all laughin' and Carla's still bitchin'
As for me I'm glad I saw it all
Even the parts that I can't recallIt sure was great to be with all of ya'll
Bobby and Judy's wedding
It sure was great to be with all of ya'll
Bobby and Judy's weddingBobby and Judy's wedding
Bobby and Judy's wedding

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Loretta Lynn "Lorrie" Morgan (born on June 27, 1959 in Nashville, Tennessee) is an American country music singer.
The daughter of singer George Morgan, she made her first appearance on the Grand Ole Opry at age thirteen, performing Marie Osmond's "Paper Roses." Her father died when she was sixteen. When her father died in 1975, she took over his band and began leading the group through various club gigs.

Read more about Lorrie Morgan on Last.fm.


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