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Faron Young
Lyrics for Song: I'm a Poor Boy
Lyrics for Album: Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight: Hi-Tone Poppa [Bea [2006]
(Mel Tillis - Buck Peddy - Faron Young)
I said, hey, I'm a poor, poor boy
Well, I got no car and my horse went lame
I got no friends that I can name
But step up close and hear me, hon
I'm just a poor boy looking for fun.
Well, I've been around this whole wide world
There's nothing I ain't done
I phoned with lots of pretty gals
I've had a lotta fun.
But they always mentioned diomond rings
And wanna tie the knot
But you can't raise a wife on nothing
And nothing is all I've got.
I said, hey, I'm a poor poor boy
Well, I got no car and my horse went lame
I got no friends that I can name
But step up close and hear me, hon
I'm just a poor boy looking for fun.
--- Instrumental ---
Well, my reputation ain't the best
But my heart is never blue
I got no income tax to pay
No worries, boy like you.
I've got no one to tie me down
Every day's my lucky day
If you wanna be happy just like me
Hear what I have to say.
I said, hey, I'm a poor poor boy
Well, I got no car and my horse went lame
I got no friends that I can name
But step up close and hear me, hon
I'm just a poor boy looking for fun...
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I'm a Poor Boy
Faron Young's 1964 recording of 'I'm a Poor Boy' stands as a quintessential example of his mastery of the honky-tonk and country ballad styles. Released on the Mercury label, the track showcases Young's signature vocal delivery, characterized by a blend of twang and emotional depth that defined the genre during the early 1960s. The song reflects the personal struggles and romantic heartaches common in his discography, delivered with a straightforward yet compelling narrative approach. As part of his broader body of work from that era, the recording captures the essence of the American South's musical landscape, resonating with audiences through its authentic storytelling and melodic structure. |
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| Album Lyrics: Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight: Hi-Tone Poppa [Bea [2006] |
 Faron Young
"Gonna Shake This Shack Tonight: Hi-Tone Poppa [Bea [2006]"
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