Me and Ole Crazy Bill

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Loretta Lynn - Country

Me and Ole Crazy Bill

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Me and ole crazy Bill met up on a farm in Oklahoma He was diggin' in the clay I was a sleep-in maid cookin' for a dozen farmhands from all over For a sharecropper's pay It wasn't much, but I was glad to get it 'Cause I was just a baby with a baby gettin' bigger every day I liked ole crazy Bill the first time that he sat down at the table He come in off the road, eatin' with his hands He still wore the dust from North Dakota from the rodeo Crazy Bill was an Indian and he told me all about him working With the Wild West show Sunshine, raindrops falls on every head, he said Don't cry, sunshine's just beyond the hill Me and ole crazy Bill pulled up stakes and headed for the big time We was livin' on a dream being number one Rodeoed until the pain got to me down in Abilene That's where I had my baby And crazy Bill was treating me like I was the queen of all queens I watched ole crazy Bill passing out the cigars to the cowboys Like my baby was his own I guess that's when I knew all that matters in this life is love And love is home Now every time I wanna cry I remember what he told me not so long ago Sunshine, raindrops falls on every head, he said Don't cry, sunshine's just beyond the hill

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Credits

Writers
  • Wes Helm
  • Bill Dees