I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair

J FRED COOTS, JACK LITTLE

I wouldn't trade the silver in my mother's hair
For all the gold in the world
The hands that rocked my cradle through all my baby days
Are treasures from the sky that money cannot buy

God gave us mothers and tried to be fair
When he gave me mine I got more than my share
I wouldn't trade the silver in my mother's hair
For all the gold in the world

God gave us mothers

Trivia about the song I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair by Eddy Arnold

On which albums was the song “I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair” released by Eddy Arnold?
Eddy Arnold released the song on the albums “To Mother” in 1950, “The Tennessee Plowboy & His Guitar, Vol. 3” in 1998, and “A Full Time Job” in 2006.
Who composed the song “I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair” by Eddy Arnold?
The song “I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair” by Eddy Arnold was composed by J FRED COOTS, JACK LITTLE.

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