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Older Country Lyrics - The Older Country lyrics page marks the early beginnings of American Country music from the 1920's to the later Acuff & The Grand Ole Opry days of the 1930's. The Older Country lyrics page.
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Jimmie Rodgers Lyrics from the late 1950's and 60's featuring "Are you really mine" and "Bimbombey". He was from an early era of America growing strong. Jimmie Rodgers lyrics.
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Are You Really Mine
(Really really really mine you're really mine
Really really really mine you're really mine)
You tell me that you love me
And you tell me that you want me
And you even wear my graduation ring
(Doo-wah) It's too wonderful
(Doo-wah) It's too beautiful
(Doo-wah) It's a fantastic thing
Are you really really mine (really mine)
Really mine (really mine)
Really mine
Will my lucky little star (little star)
Really shine (really shine)
Really shine
Kiss me with feeling
Make my heart go reeling
Make me know that you are really really really mine
(Really really really mine you're really mine
Really really really mine you're really mine)
You call me every morning
And you see me every evening
And you swear that I'm the only one for you
(Doo-wah) Here's the funny part
(Doo-wah) Though you cross your heart
(Doo-wah) I can't believe it's true
Are you really really mine (really mine)
Really mine (really mine)
Really mine
Will my lucky little star (little star)
Really shine (really shine)
Really shine
Kiss me with feeling
Make my heart go reeling
Make me know that you are really really really mine
(Really really really mine you're really mine)
Really mine
FADE:
(Really really really mine you're really mine)
Really mine
(Really really really mine you're really mine)
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Jimmie Rodgers
"His is the music of America. He sang the songs of the people he loved, of a young nation growing strong.
His was an America of glistening rails, thundering boxcars, and rain-swept night, of lonesome prairies,
great mountains and a high blue sky. He sang of the bayous and the cornfields, the wheated plains, of
the little towns, the cities, and of the winding rivers of America."
-- inscribed on Jimmie Rodgers' statue in Meridian, Mississippi
Bimbombey
Bimbombey, Bimbombey
On the way to Bimbombey
There's a hill on the way to Bimbombey
There's a house on the hill and a girl in the house
On the hill on the way to Bimbombey
A house on the hill and a girl in the house
On the hill on the way to Bimbombey
Jing-a-ling-a-lyoh (jing-a-ling-a-lyoh)
Jing-a-ling-a-lyay (jing-a-ling-a-lyay)
Jing-a-ling-a-ly jing-a-ling-a-ly
Jing-a-ling-a-lyay-ay-ay
Jing-a-ling-a-lyay (jing-a-ling-a-lyay)
There's a store in Bimbombey
There's a ring in the store in Bimbombey
That's where I'll buy the ring for the girl in the house
On the hill on the way to Bimbombey
I'll buy the ring for the girl in the house
On the hill on the way to Bimbombey
Jing-a-ling-a-lyoh (jing-a-ling-a-lyoh)
Jing-a-ling-a-lyay (jing-a-ling-a-lyay)
Jing-a-ling-a-ly jing-a-ling-a-ly
Jing-a-ling-a-lyay-ay-ay
Jing-a-ling-a-lyay (jing-a-ling-a-lyay)
Once I get to Bimbombey
You can bet I will stay in Bimbombey
That's where I'll settle down with the girl in the house
On the hill on the way to Bimbombey
I'll settle down with the girl in the house
On the hill on the way to Bimbombey
Jing-a-ling-a-lyoh (jing-a-ling-a-lyoh)
Jing-a-ling-a-lyay (jing-a-ling-a-lyay)
Jing-a-ling-a-ly jing-a-ling-a-ly
Jing-a-ling-a-lyay-ay-ay
Jing-a-ling-a-lyay (jing-a-ling-a-lyay)
The most relevant links we could find, placed here free
Tom Simon
- A Jimmie Rodgers page containing some very nice information about him and his songs. www.tsimon.com
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