Hello Trouble

Eddie McDuff, Orville Couch

Woke up this morning
Happy as could be
Looked out my window
And what did I see?
Now comin' up my sidewalk
Just as plain as day
A-well a-here come trouble
That I never thought I'd see when you went away

Hello, trouble, come on in
You talk about heartaches
Where in the world you been?
I ain't had the miseries
Since you been gone
Hello trouble, trouble, trouble
Welcome home

We'll make a pot of coffee
And you can rest your shoes
A you can tell me them sweet lies
And I'll listen to you
For I'm just a little part of
Of the life you've lived
But I'd rather have a little bit of trouble
Than to never know the love you give

Hello, trouble, come on in
You talk about heartaches
Where in the world you been?
I ain't had the misery
Since you been gone
Hello trouble, trouble, trouble
Welcome home

Trivia about the song Hello Trouble by Buck Owens

On which albums was the song “Hello Trouble” released by Buck Owens?
Buck Owens released the song on the albums “Together Again / My Heart Skips A Beat” in 1964, “The Buck Owens Story, Volume 1: 1956-1964” in 2010, and “Buck 'Em : The Music Of Buck Owens (1955-1967)” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Hello Trouble” by Buck Owens?
The song “Hello Trouble” by Buck Owens was composed by Eddie McDuff, Orville Couch.

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