Gene Vincent - Important Words ('56) Lyrics
Doggone my soul, how I love them old songsOh, they were a comfort to me when I was aloneThe dancing stops, but the music she goes onDoggone my soul, how I love rock and roll, heyAnd when I hear that double-eagle guitarMakes me think of Carl Parkins when he was a starMakes me think I'll spend of my nights in a barPlayin' that old juke box until the honky tonk's locked upAnd doggone my soul, they won't leave me aloneOh, keeps reminding me when I was so far from homeOh, those heartbreakin', edgemakin' country songsThat take me back to hardwood floorsAnd outdoor johns and mason jarsIt's all I can believe, to believe that it's goneThose hard rockin', rock and rollin' life that I've knownThe dancing stops, but the music she goes onDoggone my soul, how I love rock and rollOh, the dancing's over, but the music she goes onDoggone my soul, how I love rock and rollThe dancing stops, but the music she goes onDoggone my soul, how I love rock and rollThe dancing's over, but the music she goes onDoggone my soul, how I love rock and roll