One Dyin' and a Buryin'

ROGER MILLER

Well, I think I finally found me a sure-fire way to forget
It?s so simple, I'm surprised I hadn't done thought of it before yet
It?s foolproof, well, it?s foolhardy, maybe, but who knows
Anyway, here I am, walkin? down toward where the cold dark water flows
All it takes is

One dyin? and a buryin?, one dyin? and a buryin?
Some cryin?, six carryin? me, I wanna be free
Oh ho, I wanna be free

Free from all this heartache and regret
And free from pinin? for the love I can't forget
The love that once was warm and then just somehow turned to hate
Made my life a prison from which there's only one escape
That's

One dyin? and a buryin?, one dyin? and a buryin?
Some cryin?, six carryin? me, I wanna be free
One dyin? and a buryin?, one dyin? and a buryin?
Some cryin?, six carryin? me, I wanna be free

Trivia about the song One Dyin' and a Buryin' by Roger Miller

On which albums was the song “One Dyin' and a Buryin'” released by Roger Miller?
Roger Miller released the song on the albums “Golden Hits” in 1965, “The 3rd Time Around” in 1965, “King of the Road” in 1994, “King of the Road: The Genius of Roger Miller” in 1995, “20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Roger Miller” in 1999, “All Time Greatest Hits” in 2003, and “Coming Round Again” in 2011.
Who composed the song “One Dyin' and a Buryin'” by Roger Miller?
The song “One Dyin' and a Buryin'” by Roger Miller was composed by ROGER MILLER.

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