Important Words ’56

Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis

Doggone my soul, how I love them old songs
Oh, they were a comfort to me when I was alone
The dancing stops, but the music she goes on
Doggone my soul, how I love rock and roll, hey

And when I hear that double-eagle guitar
Makes me think of Carl Parkins when he was a star
Makes me think I'll spend of my nights in a bar
Playin' that old juke box until the honky tonk's locked up

And doggone my soul, they won't leave me alone
Oh, keeps reminding me when I was so far from home
Oh, those heartbreakin', edgemakin' country songs
That take me back to hardwood floors
And outdoor johns and mason jars

It's all I can believe, to believe that it's gone
Those hard rockin', rock and rollin' life that I've known
The dancing stops, but the music she goes on
Doggone my soul, how I love rock and roll

Oh, the dancing's over, but the music she goes on
Doggone my soul, how I love rock and roll
The dancing stops, but the music she goes on
Doggone my soul, how I love rock and roll
The dancing's over, but the music she goes on
Doggone my soul, how I love rock and roll

Trivia about the song Important Words ’56 by Gene Vincent

When was the song “Important Words ’56” released by Gene Vincent?
The song Important Words ’56 was released in 1981, on the album “ Gene Sings Vincent ’57-’59”.
Who composed the song “Important Words ’56” by Gene Vincent?
The song “Important Words ’56” by Gene Vincent was composed by Gene Vincent, Sheriff Tex Davis.

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