I'd Surrender All

Alan Jackson / Randy Travis

I wake up to the silence
In a room where I once heard "Good Morning Dear"
I never thought I'd miss the early morning smell
Of hairspray in the air
All the little things I used to take for granted
Now I miss them most of all
Ain't it funny how a woman walking out the door
Can bring a man to crawl

And I'd surrender all
To bring you back to me
Give up everything I own
Get down on my hands and knees
Just to hear the phone ringing down the hall
Oh, If you would only call, I'd surrender all

Now I'm staring out the window
Praying every passing car would bring you home
So I could take you in my arms
And give the kind of love
You should have known

And I'd surrender all
To bring you back to me
Give up everything I own
Get down on my hands and knees
Just to hear the phone ringing down the hall
Oh, If you would only call, I'd surrender all
If you would only call, I'd surrender all

Trivia about the song I'd Surrender All by Randy Travis

When was the song “I'd Surrender All” released by Randy Travis?
The song I'd Surrender All was released in 1991, on the album “High Lonesome”.
Who composed the song “I'd Surrender All” by Randy Travis?
The song “I'd Surrender All” by Randy Travis was composed by Alan Jackson and Randy Travis.

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