Mama, I'll Sing One Song for You

SHEL SILVERSTEIN

(Shel Silverstein)

Well I've sung my songs on dusty roads and dirty city sidewalks
To them sweatin' hard eyed brakemen, in the rail yards I rolled through
I've sung in blue wall papered rooms to girls I played at lovin'
Now Mamaâ?¦I'm gonna sing one song for you

Mama let me tell you that I've never lost the mem'ry
Of the tender things you told me, and the gentle things you'd do
And though I've grown away and other arms reach out to hold me
Mamaâ?¦I'll sing one song for you

You say you'd like to have me here to help you through the winter
But you say it with a wistful smile like you already knew
That your boy's no good at stayin' still that's words that need sayin'
And Mamaâ?¦ I'll sing one song for you

And tomorrow I'll be movin' out on them dusty country back roads
Some sweatin' hard eyed brakeman may hear a tune or two
And the girl in the blue wall papered room she'll ask where I been hidin'
And I'll tell 'em I stopped and sang one song for you

Mama let me tell you that I've never lost the mem'ry
Of the tender things you told me, and the gentle things you'd do
And though I've grown away and other arms reach out to hold me
Mamaâ?¦I'll sing one song for you

(c) 1972 Evil Eye Music Inc.

Trivia about the song Mama, I'll Sing One Song for You by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show

When was the song “Mama, I'll Sing One Song for You” released by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show?
The song Mama, I'll Sing One Song for You was released in 2000, on the album “The Very Best of Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show”.
Who composed the song “Mama, I'll Sing One Song for You” by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show?
The song “Mama, I'll Sing One Song for You” by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show was composed by SHEL SILVERSTEIN.

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