I Still Can't Say Goodbye

JAMES MOORE, ROBERT BLINN

You know, every time I look in the mirror I see my Dad
I think that's why this song means so much to me

When I was young
My dad would say
"C'mon son, let's go out and play"
Sometimes it seems like yesterday

And I'd climb up the closet shelf
When I was all by myself
Grab his hat and fix the brim
Pretending I was him

No matter, how hard I try
No matter, how many tears I cry
No matter, how many years go by
I still can't say goodbye

He always took care
Of Mom and me
We all cut down a Christmas tree
He always had some time for me

Wind blows through the trees
Street lights, they still shine bright
Most things are the same
But I miss my dad tonight

I walked by a Salvation Army store
Saw a hat like my daddy wore
Tried it on when I walked in
Still trying to be like him

No matter, how hard I try
No matter, how many years go by
No matter, how many tears I cry
I still can't say goodbye

Trivia about the song I Still Can't Say Goodbye by Chet Atkins

On which albums was the song “I Still Can't Say Goodbye” released by Chet Atkins?
Chet Atkins released the song on the albums “C.G.P.” in 1988 and “Chet Atkins, C.G.P.” in 1988.
Who composed the song “I Still Can't Say Goodbye” by Chet Atkins?
The song “I Still Can't Say Goodbye” by Chet Atkins was composed by JAMES MOORE, ROBERT BLINN.

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