I Used To Be A Country Singer Lyrics by Gordon Lightfoot

I Used To Be A Country Singer Lyrics

    I was sittin' in my hotel room, strummin' my old guitar
    Not much to do when you're far away, playin' some smokey bar
    I was feelin' a little empty and feelin' a little blue
    When the maid came in and asked me if she could do my room
    I put down my old guitar and she gave me a smile
    She had a crusty voice and a drinker's look, but she had a friendly style
    She dusted my room and made my bed and she talked of days gone by
    She spoke of when she wooed the men; a tear came to her eye

    And she said
    I used to be a country singer
    I could sing a mean patsy cline
    My husband he could yodel like wilf carter
    Kitty wells was a real good friend of mine

    She told me that her husband died and her son was overseas
    I could tell by her eyes and her broken smile she was lonely just like me
    She asked me if i'd listen to a tape of when she was young
    She said i can't sing now i forgot the words and my voice is almost gone

    And she said
    I used to be a country singer
    I could sing a mean patsy cline
    My husband he could yodel like wilf carter
    Kitty wells was a real good friend of mine

    Oh i cried inside but i couldn't tell if it was for her or for me
    So i grabbed my axe and we sang a song in two part harmony
    Ever since that day when i'm feelin' down and i can't find a happy tune
    I just think if that maid and the feeling she gave, when she came to clean my room

    And she said
    I used to be a country singer
    I could sing a mean patsy cline
    My husband he could yodel like wilf carter
    Kitty wells was a real good friend of mine

    And she said
    I used to be a country singer
    I could sing a mean patsy cline
    My husband he could yodel like wilf carter
    Kitty wells was a real good friend of mine
    Kitty wells was a real good friend of mine

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