Sugested Lyrics from Dolly Parton

Get Out and Stay Out

I used to need you, but then I finally learnedI used

Jolene

two, Jolene, Jolene, JoleneI'm begging of you, please don't

Shinola

got a snazzy new car in your drivewayAnd expensive

God Won’t Get You

in my sleep I hold you close against my

I Will Always Love You

I should stayI would only be in your waySo

I’ll Be Home for Christmas

be home for ChristmasYou can count on meFields have

Jingle Bells

jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the wayOh what fun

We Got Too Much

We got too much of a good thing goingWe got too

Hard Candy Christmas

maybe I'll dye my hairMaybe I'll move somewhereMaybe I'll

Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)

crops are all in and the peaches are rottingThe

When I Stop Dreaming

I stop dreamingThat's when I'll stop loving worst

Early Morning Breeze

open up my door to greet the early morning

Run That By Me One More Time

that by me one more timeTo make sure that

Anything’s Better Than Nothing

ask how I'll get along without youThey say it's

Coat Of Many Colors

through the years I go wandering once againBack to

Holly Jolly Christmas

a holly, jolly ChristmasIt's the best time of the

I Wanna Fall in Love (Disco Mix)

A different lover every daySame old book just a diff'rent pageSame

Jolene

Jolene, Jolene, JoleneI'm begging of you please don't take my

Jolene

Jolene, Jolene, JoleneI'm beggin' of you, please don't take my

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Jerry is your national anthem, 1: Jerry

We've prepared the official lyrics Milwaukee, Here I Come by Dolly Parton on rare-Lyrics.com.
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[Chorus 1]
I'm a gonna get on that old turnpike and I'm gonna ride
I'm a gonna leave this town 'til you decide
Which one you want the most, them Opry stars or me
Milwaukee here I come from Nashville, Tennessee

[Verse 1]
Milwaukee is a where we were before we came here
Workin' in a brewery, making the finest beer
You came to me on a payday night, said, "Let's go to Tennessee"
So we came down to Nashville to the Grand Ole Opry

[Verse 2]
We were watching TV, Porter Wagoner was singin' loud
I said that's the man for me, I love him, there's no doubt
I'm leavin' now see if I can find out where he's at
And if I can't get him, I'll settle for that bluegrass Lester Flatt

[Chorus 2]
Oh, I'm a gonna get on that old turnpike and I'm gonna ride
I'm a gonna leave this town 'til you decide
Which one you want the most, me or Wilma Lee
Milwaukee here I come from Nashville, Tennessee

[Verse 3]
I'm a goin' now and trade my ol' Ford for an Olds
Honey, I might get all drunked up and trade it for a Rolls
But there's one thing I know for sure, I'll always be blue
There ain't no way to get drunk enough to stop lovin' you
[Chorus 3]
So, I'm a gonna get on that old turnpike and I'm gonna ride
I'm a gonna leave this town 'til you decide
Which one you want the most, me or Jerry Reed
Milwaukee here I come from Nashville, Tennessee

FAQ: Milwaukee, Here I Come by Dolly Parton

Q. Who sings Milwaukee, Here I Come

A. The hit track Milwaukee, Here I Come is performed by Esm Dolly Parton

Q. Who wrote the lyrics for Milwaukee, Here I Come

A. All lyrics are written by Dolly Parton

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