Then I’ll Start Believing in You

Hank Thompson, William Penix

[Intro]
(Twinkle, twinkle, little star)

[Verse 1]
Tell me how the cow jumped over the moon
How the little lady lived in a shoe
How Jack on the beanstalk climbed to the sky
Then I’ll start believing in you

[Verse 2]
Tell me how Jack Horner got a plumb from his thumb
And how Humpty Dumpty fell
I’m a lot more able to believe in a fable
Than all the other stories you tell

[Verse 3]
You got a new fur coat and you told me quote
You won it at a Stanley party
Stanley must be quite a guy and his parties sure run high
Cause the price tag read four-hundred and forty
(What Party?)

[Verse 4]
So tell me Cinderella did you get your fella
Just by losing your shoe
When I’ve got the time to believe in nursery rhymes
Then I’ll start believing in you

[Instrumental]

[Verse 5]
You come home the other day from the PTA
With your hair a little damp and beaten
Now, they don't wear bikinis and hand out martinis
Down at the school house meeting
(So neaten)

[Verse 6]
Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie
Every little verse I know
When I believe there’s truth in old mother goose
Then I’ll start believing in you

[Outro]
Then I’ll start believing in you
(Mary had a little lamb)

Trivia about the song Then I’ll Start Believing in You by Hank Thompson

When was the song “Then I’ll Start Believing in You” released by Hank Thompson?
The song Then I’ll Start Believing in You was released in 2007, on the album “Luckiest Heartache In Town”.
Who composed the song “Then I’ll Start Believing in You” by Hank Thompson?
The song “Then I’ll Start Believing in You” by Hank Thompson was composed by Hank Thompson, William Penix.

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