Geisha Girl

Lawton Williams

Have you ever heard a love song that you didn't understand
Well you've met her in a teahouse on the Island of Japan
And have you ever traveled over a many thousand miles
To see a pretty Geisha girl dressed in Oriental style
They read it in the Tea Leaves and it's written in the sand
I found love by the heartful in the foreign distant land
Tell the homefolks that I'm happy with someone that's true I know
I love a pretty Geisha girl where the ocean breezes blow

I have stood and watched the sunrise from the waters of the sea
And wondered how much beauty in this whole world can there be
My dreams are all worth dreaming and it makes my life worth while
To see my pretty Geisha girl dressed in Oriental style
They read it in the Tea Leaves and it's written in the sand
I found love by the heartful in the foreign distant land
Tell the homefolks that I'm happy with someone that's true I know
I love a pretty Geisha girl where the ocean breezes blow

Trivia about the song Geisha Girl by Hank Locklin

On which albums was the song “Geisha Girl” released by Hank Locklin?
Hank Locklin released the song on the albums “Foreign Love” in 1958, “Once Over Lightly” in 1965, “The Very Best Of Hank Locklin” in 1996, “Rca Country Legends” in 2003, “A Pair Of Hanks” in 2007, “Fourteen Karat Gold” in 2009, “Gods Of Country - Hank Locklin” in 2011, “From Here To There To You” in 2012, and “The Very Best Country Hits” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Geisha Girl” by Hank Locklin?
The song “Geisha Girl” by Hank Locklin was composed by Lawton Williams.

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