Out of Your Shoes

PATTI A. RYAN, SHARON MARIE N SPIVEY, JILL LYNETTE N WOOD

You borrowed my favorite dress
I borrowed your best perfume
We're looking good I guess
We've turned every head in the room
But the best thing I've ever seen
Is looking at you
And girl I'd give anything
To be in your shoes

'Cause I'd love to be out of your shoes tonight
To be the one turnin' him on
When he turns out the light
Under your skin
Lyin' with him
When he holds you tight

He'll buy you some fine champagne
And say things I'd love to hear
My loss will be your gain
And the rest of the picture is clear
I see him taking you home
And closing the door
And I see my favorite dress fall to the floor

I'd love to be out of your shoes tonight
To be the one turnin' him on
When he turns out the light
Under your skin
Lyin' with him
When he holds you tight
I'd love to be out of your shoes tonight
I'd love to be out of your shoes tonight

Trivia about the song Out of Your Shoes by Lorrie Morgan

On which albums was the song “Out of Your Shoes” released by Lorrie Morgan?
Lorrie Morgan released the song on the albums “Leave The Light On” in 1989, “Super Hits” in 1998, “The Essential Lorrie Morgan” in 1998, and “RCA Country Legends: Lorrie Morgan” in 2002.
Who composed the song “Out of Your Shoes” by Lorrie Morgan?
The song “Out of Your Shoes” by Lorrie Morgan was composed by PATTI A. RYAN, SHARON MARIE N SPIVEY, JILL LYNETTE N WOOD.

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