A Little More Like Me [The Crucifixion]

Sonny Throckmorton

It was an April night and I was driving
Went out on the town
The show was at the palace
So we all went on down

We all had a bomb as I recall
But now it seems absurd
As the madness raged upon the stage
He didn't say a word

He was a little weak and we all fear
It wasn't one of us
He didn't drink, he didn't smoke

You'd see him now and then
With a bunch of men hanging around the sea
And I'm sure I would have liked him more
If he were a little more like me

It was a spring each day
The clouds were gray looked like in my dream
Thought about the night before
And I was so ashamed

When I heard what they had done to him
Stranger I had known
But as drunk as we all got last night
It's a wonder we got home

He was a little weak and we all fear
It wasn't one of us
He didn't drink, he didn't smoke
And he didn't even cuss

You'd see him now and then
With a bunch of men hanging around the sea
And I'm sure I would have liked him more
If he were a little more like me
And I'm sure I would have liked him more
If he were a little more like me

Trivia about the song A Little More Like Me [The Crucifixion] by Kenny Rogers

When was the song “A Little More Like Me [The Crucifixion]” released by Kenny Rogers?
The song A Little More Like Me [The Crucifixion] was released in 1978, on the album “The Gambler”.
Who composed the song “A Little More Like Me [The Crucifixion]” by Kenny Rogers?
The song “A Little More Like Me [The Crucifixion]” by Kenny Rogers was composed by Sonny Throckmorton.

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