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You Never Even Call Me by My Name - Doug Supernaw



     
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Writer: Steve GoodmanIt was all I could do to keep from cryin'
Sometimes it seemed so useless to remain
But you don't have to call me darlin' darlin'
You never even call me by my name.You don't have to call me Waylon Jennings
And you don't have to call me Charley Pride
And you don't have to call me Merle Haggard anymore
Even though you're on my fighting side.And I'll hang around as long as you will let me
And I never minded standin' in the rain
But you don't have to call me darlin' darlin'
You never even call me by my name.Spoken:Well, you know me and The Possum Eatin' Cowboys have
Been playin' this song for a long time out there on the
Road. It's a touchin' little Steve Goodman number 'bout
Trains and trucks and mamas and prison and gettin' drunk.
So anyway, me and the boys got together and we asked
Mr. David Allen Coe and a few of our other heroes if they
Wouldn't mind singin' with us on what has proven itself to
Be the perfect country western song.I was drunk the day my mama got out of prison
And I went to pick her up in the rain

But before I could get to the station in the pickup truck
She got ran over by a damned old train.So I'll hang around as long as you will let me
And I never minded standin' in the rain
You don't have to call me darlin' darlin'
You never even call me....
Well I wonder why you don't call me...
Why don't you ever call me by my name.
Songwriters
STEVE GOODMAN, JOHN PRINEPublished by
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Doug Supernaw was born on September 26, 1960, in Bryan, Texas. His mother, a fan of country music, exposed him to acts such as George Jones and Gene Watson, by whose works he would later be influenced. Supernaw later attended college on a golfing scholarship; after dropping out of college in 1979, he briefly worked on an oil rig before serving as a musician in local bands. Doug moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1987, where he found work as a session songwriter. After four years in Nashville, however, he moved back to Texas, where he founded a band called Texas Steel.

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