We Had It All

Album: Honky Tonk Heroes (1973)
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  • I can hear the wind a blowing in my mind
    Just the way it used to sound
    Through the Georgia pines
    And you were there to answer when I called
    You and me we had it all
    Remember how I used to touch your hair?
    While reaching for the feeling
    That was always there

    You were the best thing in my life
    I can recall you and me we had it all
    I know that we can never live those times again
    So I let my dreams take me back
    To where we have been
    Then I'll stay with you girl as long as I can
    Oh it was so good oh it was so good
    Oh it was so good when I was your man

    I'll never stop believing in your smile
    Even though you didn't stay
    It was all worthwhile
    You were the best thing in my life
    I can recall you and me we had it all
    You and me we had it all Writer/s: Donnie Fritts, Troy Harold Seals
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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