Silver Threads And Golden Needles

Dick Reynolds, Jack Rhodes

I don't want your lonely mansion
With a tear in every room
I just want the love you promised
Beneath the halo'd moon

But you think I should be happy
With your money and your name
And pretend that I don't notice
While you play your cheatin' games

Silver threads and golden needles
Can't patch up this heart of mine
And I never drown my sorrow
In the warm glow of your wine

You can't buy my love with money
For I never was that kind
Silver threads and golden needles
Can't patch up this heart of mine

I grew up in in faded gingham
Where love is a sacred thing
You grew up in silk and satin
Where love is a passin' game

I know now you never loved me
And I know I was the fool
To think your cry would let you
Live by the golden rule

Silver threads and golden needles
Can't patch up this heart of mine
And I never drown my sorrow
In the warm glow of your wine

You can't buy my love with money
For I never was that kind
Silver threads and golden needles
Can't patch up this heart of mine

Trivia about the song Silver Threads And Golden Needles by Wanda Jackson

On which albums was the song “Silver Threads And Golden Needles” released by Wanda Jackson?
Wanda Jackson released the song on the albums “Leave My Baby Alone” in 1969, “The Very Best of Wanda Jackson: Tears at the Grand Ole Opry” in 2011, and “The Capitol Singles 1956-1958” in 2020.
Who composed the song “Silver Threads And Golden Needles” by Wanda Jackson?
The song “Silver Threads And Golden Needles” by Wanda Jackson was composed by Dick Reynolds, Jack Rhodes.

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