This Ole House

Stuart Hamblen

This ole house once I knew my children this ole house once I knew my wife
This ole house was joy and comfort as we fought the storms of life
This ole house once rang with laughter this ole house heard many a shouts
Now she trembles in the darkness when the lightning walks about

I ain't a gonna need this house no longer ain't a gonna need this house no more
Ain't got time to fix the shingles ain't got time to fix the floor
Ain't got time to oil the hinges nor to mend the window panes
I ain't gonna need this house no longer I'm gettin' ready to meet the saints

This ole house is a gettin' shaky this ole house is a gettin' old
This ole house stands in the rain this ole house stands in the cold
Oh my knees are gettin' chilly but I feel no fear or pain
Cause I can see an angel peekin' through a broken window pane

I ain't a gonna need this house no longer

This ole house is afraid of thunder this ole house is afraid of storms
This ole house just groans and trembles when the night come flings his arms
This ole house is a gettin' feeble this ole house is a needin' paint
Just like me it's tuckered out but I'm gonna get ready to meet the saints

I ain't a gonna need this house no longer
I ain't gonna need this house no longer I'm gettin' ready to meet the saints

Trivia about the song This Ole House by Johnny Tillotson

When was the song “This Ole House” released by Johnny Tillotson?
The song This Ole House was released in 1964, on the album “The Tillotson Touch”.
Who composed the song “This Ole House” by Johnny Tillotson?
The song “This Ole House” by Johnny Tillotson was composed by Stuart Hamblen.

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