Key's in the Mailbox

HARLAN HOWARD

Oh jealous me and careless you
The odds were just too great
I couldn't stand those lonely nights
You made me sit and wait
But I'd thought I'd seen the last of you
When you walked out of site
Instead I see you in my dreams each night
Oh the key's in the mailbox, come on in
I'm sitting here wishin' dear, I'd have your love again
And I'll never even ask you where you've been
The keys in the mailbox, come on in
Well I said I'd rather stay alone
Than share your company
I said don't come around at all
If you want more than me
But sitting here alone I can't deny the flame that burns
And I'd gladly take you back on any terms

Trivia about the song Key's in the Mailbox by Buck Owens

On which albums was the song “Key's in the Mailbox” released by Buck Owens?
Buck Owens released the song on the albums “Buck Owens Sings Harlan Howard” in 1961, “Hot Dog” in 1988, and “Under The Influence Of Love - 50 Country Classics” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Key's in the Mailbox” by Buck Owens?
The song “Key's in the Mailbox” by Buck Owens was composed by HARLAN HOWARD.

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