Hillbilly Girl With the Blues

JILL CROSTON, LACY J. DALTON

Friends, I know darn well
That I'm headed straight for hell
If I keep on livin' the crazy way I do
But I really have to say
I have come a long, long way
For a hillbilly girl with the blues

If you think my song's too rough
Please recall the road's been tough
Do not judge me, darlin', 'till you've worn my shoes
I have never tried to hide
How I really feel inside
I'm just a hillbilly girl with the blues

Someday soon, I'll settle down
In some quiet little town
And I won't look back 'till I leave these blues behind
I'm gonna play my old guitar
Praise the Lord and pass the jar
I'm gonna seek myself a little peace of mind

Don't you know these city lights
Can really blind a country girl
People often think she's too green to refuse
But there's nothin' worse than neon
When the mornin' sun shines through
To a hillbilly girl, to a hillbilly girl
To a hillbilly girl with the blues
With the blues

Trivia about the song Hillbilly Girl With the Blues by Lacy J. Dalton

On which albums was the song “Hillbilly Girl With the Blues” released by Lacy J. Dalton?
Lacy J. Dalton released the song on the albums “Hard Times” in 1980, “Blue Eyed Blues” in 1987, “Country Powerhouse Lacy J Dalton” in 2012, and “Tennessee Waltz” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Hillbilly Girl With the Blues” by Lacy J. Dalton?
The song “Hillbilly Girl With the Blues” by Lacy J. Dalton was composed by JILL CROSTON, LACY J. DALTON.

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