That Singing Friend of Mine

Curly Putman

[Verse 1]
He could take and sing a heartsong
And twist every heartache out
And the way he walked out on the stage
Made folks scream and shout
And he had a way with the women
And could put away the wine
I sure miss that singing friend of mine

[Chorus]
I can hear him singing now
He could sure sing a good memory
When he'd sing about the grass of home
I'd always cry
I sure miss that singing friend of mine

[Verse 2]
He loved fast cars and night life
He seemed to thrive on danger
He'd had to fight most all his life
So he was quick to anger
But when he'd sing a country song
His face would light with a smile
And I sure miss that singing friend of mine

[Verse 3]
From a show in Kansas City
I guess he was Nashville bound
The radio playing softly
"The Bottle Let Me Down"
And somehow he missed that big curve
And a giant looked down in time
I sure miss that singing friend of mine

[Chorus]
I can hear him singing now
He could sure sing out a good memory
When he'd sing about the grass of home
I'd always cry
I sure miss that singing friend of mine

[Outro]
I sure miss that singing friend of mine

Trivia about the song That Singing Friend of Mine by George Jones

When was the song “That Singing Friend of Mine” released by George Jones?
The song That Singing Friend of Mine was released in 1972, on the album “A Picture Of Me (Without You)”.
Who composed the song “That Singing Friend of Mine” by George Jones?
The song “That Singing Friend of Mine” by George Jones was composed by Curly Putman.

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