Take Me

George Jones, Leon Payne

Take me, take me to your darkest room
Close every window and bolt every door
The very first moment I heard your voice
I'd be in darkness no more

Take me to your most barren desert
A thousand miles from the nearest sea
The very moment I saw your smile
It would be like heaven to me

There's not any mountain to rugged to climb
No desert too barren to cross
Darlin', if you would just show a sign
Of love, I could bear any loss

Take me to Siberia
And the coldest weather of the winter time
And it would be just like spring in California
As long as I knew you were mine

Yes, it would be just like spring in California
As long as I knew you were mine

Take me, take me

Trivia about the song Take Me by George Jones

On which albums was the song “Take Me” released by George Jones?
George Jones released the song on the albums “Tender Years” in 1961, “New Country Hits” in 1965, “Love Bug” in 1966, “Country Heart” in 1966, “Walk Through This World With M” in 1967, “The Race Is On (1969)” in 1969, “We Go Together” in 1971, “Sings the Great Songs Of Leon Payne” in 1971, “George Jones Sings the Great Songs of Leon Payne” in 1971, “Brothers of a Bottle” in 1971, “Sings Country Hits” in 1979, “A Good Year For The Roses” in 1986, “George Jones And Tammy Wynette - 16 Biggest Hits” in 1999, “The Essential” in 2006, “God’s Country: George Jones and Friends” in 2006, “Duets” in 2008, “Things Have Gone To Pieces” in 2009, “A Country Boy” in 2009, “The Great Lost Hits” in 2010, “Who’s Your Favorite Country Singer?” in 2011, “Best of the Best” in 2014, and “Greatest 20 Top Hits” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Take Me” by George Jones?
The song “Take Me” by George Jones was composed by George Jones, Leon Payne.

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