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Artist/Band: Statler Brothers
Lyrics for Song: Sweet Charlotte Ann
Lyrics for Album: Thank You World [Mercury] [1974]



(Don Reid)



Her first years three to six playin' house and pick up sticks

Along with little Charlie Card next door

And in the first and second grades all her X and O's were made

On paper airplanes passed to Bobby More.



From nine to eleven she teased poor Bill and Kevin

And made 'em blush every chance she could

By the times she reached her teens she'd made John Miller green

With jealousy just like you knew she would.



Then the flowers started and she got woman hearted

And Snappy Simmons kissed her in his car

Harry Bill and Freddie all begged her to go steady

She told them all she'd go but not too far.



She danced every dance and fought off every glance

And was envied by every girl in town

She had stacks and stacks of letters class rings and high school sweaters

And the longest line of broken hearts around.



Once she even got engaged to Henry Homer Page

A rich kid from New England coast

But at her twenty-one she had all her fun

And had kept the one thing that mattered most.



Everybody had a part of Sweet Charlotte Ann

She's that certain someone in the past of many a man

They kissed her lips and held her hand and maybe touched her knee

But the sweetest part of Charlotte Ann was always saved for me.



Yeah, the sweetest part was Charlotte's heart she saved it all for me...


Album Lyrics: Thank You World [Mercury] [1974]


Statler Brothers
"Thank You World [Mercury] [1974]"


1. City Lights
2. Sweet Charlotte Ann
3. Left Handed Woman
4. Blackwood Brothers by the Statler Brothers
5. Cowboy Buckaroo
6. She's Too Good
7. Baptism of Jesse Taylor
8. Margie's at the Lincoln Park Inn