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Artist/Band:
Dolly Parton
Lyrics for Song: Fighting Kind
Lyrics for Album: Two of a Kind (wPorter Wagoner) [RCA Victor] [1971]
(Dolly Parton)
You and me cannot agree 'cause our love's the fightin' kind.
Oh, yes you did you started it like you start all our fights
No, I didn't do no such thing and let that a dirty lie
Nothin's ever your fault and nothin's ever mine
You and me cannot agree 'cause our love's the fightin' kind.
Well, you've burned the supper up again that's nothing new
I just figured you'd pack that all on me
Well, you're the one that caused it oh it's always me
When you're always lookin' faults ain't hard to find
We delight in pickin' fights cause our love's the fightin' kind.
Two lovers both too stubborn
To take the blame for anything do we blame it on the other
Some love is understanding and there's careless love in line
It takes all sorts and mine and yours is known as the fightin' kind.
Okay Miss Priss what is it now now I know you done this
What how am I supposed to shave that ain't never been my problem
Now I don't care about you using my razor
But did you have to use my brand new blade
New blade boy it's good that is really good.
That's real good to think I went to all that trouble tryin' to fix that nice for you
That's fixed up nice I'll probably keep it for washin' the soap off the wall
Oh, there ain't no soap or I ain't got no television in the bathroom
And that new blade that you vedrudged me had already been used.
Two lovers both too stubborn
To take the blame for anything so we blame it on the other
What's mine is yours what's yours is yours and so on down the line
You and me cannot agree cause our love's the fightin' kind.
You and me cannot agree cause our love's the fightin' kind...
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About Fighting Kind
"Fighting Kind" stands as a defining track from Dolly Parton's 1971 collaboration with Porter Wagoner on the album *Two of a Kind*. Released under RCA Victor, the song exemplifies the classic country-pop fusion that characterized the early 1970s, blending Parton's distinctive vocal style with Wagoner's signature harmonies. As one of the few duets to feature prominently in her discography, the recording highlights her ability to deliver emotional depth while maintaining the upbeat, rhythmic drive typical of the era's hit singles. The track remains a significant example of the partnership between the two artists, showcasing a musical approach that balanced traditional country roots with contemporary pop sensibilities, cementing its place in Parton's catalog of enduring popular music. |
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| Album Lyrics: Two of a Kind (wPorter Wagoner) [RCA Victor] [1971] |
 Dolly Parton
"Two of a Kind (wPorter Wagoner) [RCA Victor] [1971]"
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