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Julie Ann Come on Home lyrics
Julie Anne what are you doin
Makin plans on leavin me
Have I made your life unhappy
Is this how its gotta be
Will you be here in the mornin
When the rooster starts to crow
Will my tears be uncalled for Julie Anne...I've got to know
Dress yourself in silk and satin
Put some ribbons in your hair
But don't say you're gonna leave me
Its more than I can bare
Go and have your night of dancin
If you like those country songs
But when all the fun is over Julie Anne...come on home.
Julie Anne you know I love you
I can't live my life alone
Is there some way I can please you
Tell me what will bring you home
I've got no gold or silver
Got no diamonds for your hand
All I have is this love to give you
Oh I need you...Julie Anne
Dress yourself in silk and satin
Put some ribbons in your hair
But don't say you're gonna leave me
It's more than I can bare
Go and have your night of dancin
If you like those country songs
But when all the fun is over Julie Anne...come on home
Dress yourself in silk and satin
Put some ribbons in your hair
But don't say you're gonna leave me
Its more than I can bare
Go and have your night of dancin
If you like those country songs
But when all the fun is over Julie Anne...come on home.
Part of these releases
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- Track 23 on School of Bluegrass Disc 2
- 22 Go Rest High
- 24 Dailey's Reel
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Charlie 0 points
Hey guys..great song..that last note is a hard one to hit in B!!Nothign watching Doyle and the boys do it live..thanks for posting
hannah 0 points
love this song seen it being played by many bands