Where Have You Gone

Album: Where Have You Gone (2021)
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  • It's been way too long since you slipped away
    I just can't forget, I can't pretend it's ok
    No other one could ever replace you
    So, I'll keep on believing and dreaming of you

    The soft steel guitar, oh how I've missed you
    Words from the heart, let me hear you again
    Sounds from the soul, fiddle I need you
    Sweet country music, where have you gone?
    Sweet country music, please come back home

    The songs from your memory I cling to today
    I won't let them leave me, I won't let them fade
    I don't care what they do, you're still the one
    And I'll be here in Nashville 'til you return

    The soft steel guitar, oh how I've missed you
    Words from the heart, let me hear you again
    Sounds from the soul, fiddle I need you
    Sweet country music, where have you gone?
    Sweet country music, please come back home
    Sweet country music, where have you gone?
    The airwaves are waiting, please come back home Writer/s: Alan Jackson
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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