I’ve Just Got To See You Once More

“Little” Jimmy Dickens, Billy Wallace

In the morning paper, there's a picture of you
Smiling just as you did in days before
Tomorrow you'll be wed
And my heart is just like lead
But I've just got to see you once more

You'll look so lovely in your wedding gown
It will only hurt me all the more
When the groom kisses you
My poor heart will break in two
And I've just got to see you once more

He's such a luck guy
To have you for his own
Funny I couldn't see that before
My broken heart won't mend
And I'll never love again
And I've just got to see you once more

After the wedding then I'll go back home
And I'll cry as I've never cried before
When the groom kisses you
My poor heart will break in two
But I've just got to see you once more

Trivia about the song I’ve Just Got To See You Once More by George Jones

When was the song “I’ve Just Got To See You Once More” released by George Jones?
The song I’ve Just Got To See You Once More was released in 1964, on the album “Sings Like the Dickens”.
Who composed the song “I’ve Just Got To See You Once More” by George Jones?
The song “I’ve Just Got To See You Once More” by George Jones was composed by “Little” Jimmy Dickens, Billy Wallace.

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