Where My Sweet Baby Used to Walk

Hank Thompson

[Verse 1]
Every room seems empty now since she's gone away
The music of her laughter is a thing of yesterday
The patter of her footsteps when she'd meet me at the door
The smiling face I loved to see is gone forever more

[Refrain]
I see a cozy love seat where we used to sit and talk
My tears fall on the carpet where my sweet baby used to walk

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 2]
A dozen other women I might get to take her place
But none to touch her sweetness, none would have her grace
When her footsteps pleaded from me it cut me like a sword
A goodbye told me she was gone my baby I adored

[Refrain]
I see a cozy love seat where we used to sit and talk
My tears fall on the carpet where my sweet baby used to walk

[Instrumental Break]

[Verse 3]
Oh darling doll so dainty, I held her in my arms
No one has her beauty, no one has her charms
The picture of this angel within my heart enshrined
Will linger on forever, no equal will I find

[Refrain]
I see a cozy love seat where we used to sit and talk
My tears fall on the carpet where my sweet baby used to walk
My tears fall on the carpet where my sweet baby used to walk

Trivia about the song Where My Sweet Baby Used to Walk by Hank Thompson

When was the song “Where My Sweet Baby Used to Walk” released by Hank Thompson?
The song Where My Sweet Baby Used to Walk was released in 1971, on the album “25th Anniversary Album”.

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