I've never won a bear thrown a ball at the tri-state fair I couldn't hit the broad side of a barn You were laughing at me and looking mighty dandy Licking your lips and your cotton candy
I fell in love with you right then and there When I saw you at the Amarillo Fair Time stood still as we rode the Ferris wheel There I was on top of the world I said that I've been known to be accident-prone So I asked you if I could hold your hand
That night I stole a kiss on the tunnel of love And to this very day I still can't get enough Chorus
My hearts a tilt a whirl since I gave it to you girl I don't want this ride to ever end Corn dogs and barbecue a frosted funnel cake and you All made that night to good to be true
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I've never won a bear throwing a ball at the tri-state fair I still can't hit the broad side of a barn I've never won a thing till I gave you a diamond ring Now I'm the luckiest man in the world
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Compositores: Henry Neal Lowry (Neal Lowry) (BMI), James Aaron Watson (Aaron Watson) (BMI)Editor: Aaron Watson Music (BMI)ECAD verificado obra #22437598 em 07/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM