Little Rock

Album: Extremes (1994)
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  • I know I've disappeared a time or two
    Along the way I lost me and you
    I needed a new town for my new start
    I'm sellin' VCRs in Arkansas at a Walmart

    I haven't had a drink in 19 days
    My eyes are clear and bright with-out that haze
    I like the preacher from the Church of Christ
    I'm sorry that I cried when I talked to you last night

    I think I'm on a roll
    Here in Little Rock
    I'm solid as a stone
    Wait and see
    I got just one small problem
    Here in Little Rock
    Without you
    Baby I'm not me
    Without you
    Baby I'm not me

    I don't know why I held it all inside
    You must've thought I never even tried
    You know your daddy told me when I left
    Jesus would forgive, but a daddy don't forget

    Lyin' here upon this motel bed
    Thoughts of you explode within my head
    Like a castle built upon the sand
    I let love crumble in my hand Writer/s: BOB DIPIERO, GERALD HOUSE, GERRY HOUSE, LEE JACOBS, PATRICK J MC MANUS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 8

  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn this day in 1994 {June 26th} "Little Rock"* by Collin Raye peaked at #2 {for 1 week} on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart, for the week it was at #2, the #1 record for that week week was "Wink" by Neal McCoy...
    "Little Rock" reached #7 on the Canadian RPM Country Singles chart...
    Between 1991 and 2007 the De Queen, Arkansas native had thirty four records on the Hot Country Singles chart, twenty one made the Top 10 with four reaching #1, "Love Me" for three weeks in December of 1991, "In This Life" for two weeks in September of 1992, "My Kind of Girl" for one week in February of 1995, and "I Can Still Feel You" for two week in July of 1998...
    Collin Raye, born Floyd Collin Wray, will celebrate his 60th birthday in two months on August 22nd, 2020...
    * "Little Rock" was Collin Raye's second of five of his records to peak at #2 on the Hot Country singles chart...
    And from the 'For What It's Worth' department, the remainder of the Hot Country Singles' Top 10 on June 26th, 1994:
    #3. "They Don't Make'em Like That Anymore" by Boy Howdy
    #4. "I Take My Chances" by Mary-Chapin Carpenter
    #5. "Why Haven't I Heard From You" by Reba McEntire
    #6. "Foolish Pride" by Travis Tritt
    #7. "Whenever You Come Around" by Vince Gill
    #8. "Spilled Perfume" by Pam Tillis
    #9. "Walking Away A Winner" by Kathy Mattea
    #10. "Every Once In A While" by Blackhawk
  • Orlando from Labrador, PhilippinesIm still in High School When I first heard Little Rock and Love Remains in Baguio City Philippines! Wow! Great Songs,This songs are next to my Favorite Hyms Like, Praise to the Lord God Almighty.Hey Collin Raye, Nice>
  • Joe from Grants Pass, OrMy band ( Lavender Blue ) opened for Collin at The Britt Festival in Jacksonville, Oregon -- August 2001, for a firemans' fundraiser !! We all had a great time !!!!
  • Ryan from Apple Valley, MnI was unaware of his views, and I would have to actually read about them to see how accurate yours are. I myself support marriage-equality, disagree completely with Iraq, hesitant about Afghanistan, and have no view on abortion being male. I have many bisexual friends, as well as some homosexual friends myself. That said, I still find this a beautiful song, regardless of the artist's views.
  • Brian from Vermillion, SdI have a comment for Darrell. It does not matter what your personal feelings are. You are probably only going to alienate your position by talking against someone on a neutral site.
  • Rick from La, CaCollin Raye is great! "Little Rock" is a good prelude to "What I Need". Perhaps Darrell could listen to it and relieve some his intolerance and hatred for people who don't share his views.
  • Darrell from EugeneRyan in Apple Valley, here's a comment. I hate Colin Raye! He is a bigoted fundamentalist Christian bible-banger who hates gays, supports the war and advocates banning abortion! I am friends with several gays and lesbians, and Colin's beliefs roil my stomach! By the way, shame on him for using a Japanese vehicle as the title of his last major hit. (Little Red Rodeo was inspired by an Isuzu Rodeo, and any decent songwriter would use something like a jeep or a Blazer)
  • Ryan from Apple Valley, MnI can't believe there are no comments for this great song. This is one of my favorites.
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