How Proud I Would Have Been

Joe Poovey

How proud I would have been to share your life of sin
But you saw someone new, I wouldn't do for you.
I wouldn't mind at all to let my morales fall
I'd like to try again, how proud I would have been.

Don't think that I'm above selling my soul for love
And if that's what it cost then take the price and go
Without your love I'll be a whole lot less than me
I'd like to try again, how proud I would have been.

A sinners just an angel that slipped and fell
For one like you I'd play a sinners part so well
I'd stoop to any length to gain your love it seems
I'd like to try again, how proud I would have been.

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A sinners just an angel that slipped and fell
For one like you I'd play a sinners part so well
I'd stoop to anything to gain your love it seems
I'd like to try again, how proud I would have been...

Trivia about the song How Proud I Would Have Been by George Jones

On which albums was the song “How Proud I Would Have Been” released by George Jones?
George Jones released the song on the albums “Mr. Country & Western Music” in 1965, “Country Heart” in 1966, “My Country” in 1968, and “Wrong Number” in 2015.
Who composed the song “How Proud I Would Have Been” by George Jones?
The song “How Proud I Would Have Been” by George Jones was composed by Joe Poovey.

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