I Still Sing the Old Songs

DAVID ALLAN COE

Grandpa, I've been thinking 'bout you lately
Wondering if you'd found your peace of mind
And I guess that you'd be proud to know your grandson
Never crossed that mason Dixon line.

And I still sing the old songs that you taught me
An' I still pray to Jesus now and then
And just like you I wish that he would save me
To see the day the south will rise again.

Daddy wore his purple heart so proudly
Long before I turned into a man
And buried with our flag across his casket
I was still too young to understand.

And I still sing the old songs that you taught me
An' I still pray to Jesus now and then
And just like you I wish that he would save me
To see the day the south will rise again.

Mama spent her last days in the garden
While I took my turn behind a gun
Lord, I'd give my life to find the freedom
Lost within the old songs that you sung.

And I still sing the old songs that you taught me
An' I still pray to Jesus now and then
And just like you I wish that he would save me
To see the day the south will rise again.

Trivia about the song I Still Sing the Old Songs by George Jones

On which albums was the song “I Still Sing the Old Songs” released by George Jones?
George Jones released the song on the albums “Memories Of Us” in 1974 and “The Battle” in 1976.
Who composed the song “I Still Sing the Old Songs” by George Jones?
The song “I Still Sing the Old Songs” by George Jones was composed by DAVID ALLAN COE.

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