Too Late to Worry, Too Blue to Cry

BURT F BACHARACH, HAL DAVID

Arkansas, land of opportunity
Arkansas, oh, what you do to me
Prettiest place I ever saw
Was back home in Arkansas

All those boyhood memories
Lakes and rivers and Backwood trees
Gentle mountains, it reached to the sky
Oh, how I hated to say goodbye to

Arkansas, land of opportunity
Arkansas, oh, what you do to me
Prettiest place I ever saw
Was back home in Arkansas

Dirt roads that lead nowhere
Except the houses that need repairing
And front porch people wearing a smile
And they cover every mile of

Arkansas, land of opportunity
Arkansas, oh, what you do to me
Prettiest place I ever saw
Was back home in Arkansas

I can see my Dad back home
Working Park County, sandy lawn
Mama callin' me from the door
Oh, how I wanna go once more to

Arkansas, land of opportunity
Arkansas, oh, what you do to me
Prettiest place I ever saw
Was back home in Arkansas

Arkansas, land of opportunity
Arkansas, oh, what you do to me
Prettiest place I ever saw
Was back home in Arkansas

Trivia about the song Too Late to Worry, Too Blue to Cry by Glen Campbell

On which albums was the song “Too Late to Worry, Too Blue to Cry” released by Glen Campbell?
Glen Campbell released the song on the albums “Too Late to Worry - Too Blue to Cry” in 1962, “Burning Bridges” in 1967, “Two Sides of Glen Campbell” in 1972, and “Glen Campbell The Legacy (1961-2002)” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Too Late to Worry, Too Blue to Cry” by Glen Campbell?
The song “Too Late to Worry, Too Blue to Cry” by Glen Campbell was composed by BURT F BACHARACH, HAL DAVID.

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