Sweet Dreams
de Skeeter Davis
I followed you to Texas I followed you to Utah
We didn't find it there so we moved on
I followed you to Alabam things look good in Birmingham
We didn't find it there so we moved on
I know you're tired of following my elusive dreams and schemes
For they're only fleeting things my elusive dreams
I had your child in Memphis you heard of work in Nashville
We didn't find it there so we moved on
To a small farm in Nebraska to a gold mine in Alaska
We didn't find it there so we moved on
Now we've left Alaska because there was no gold mine
But this time only two of us move on
And now all we have is each other and a little mem'ry that we could to cling to
But still you won't let me go on alone
I know you're tired of following my elusive dreams and schemes
For they're only fleeting things my elusive dreams
For they're only fleeting things my elusive dreams
Más canciones de Skeeter Davis
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Give Me Death
The Singles 1957-1962
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Things To You
She Sings, They Play (Deluxe Edition)
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My Last Date (With You)
The Singles 1957-1962
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My Last Date (With You)
The Essential Skeeter Davis
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A Dear John Letter
Tunes for Two
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The Hand You're Holding Now
Not That Easy to Forget
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No, Never
The Singles 1957-1962
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I Can't Stay Mad at You
The Essential Skeeter Davis
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Send Me the Pillow You Dream On
Written by the Stars
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Fuel to the Flame
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The End of the World (Rerecorded)
The End Of The World / I Can't Stay Mad At You
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Silver Threads and Golden Needles
The Essential Skeeter Davis
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I Can't Stay Mad at You (Rerecorded)
The End Of The World / I Can't Stay Mad At You
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(I Can't Help You) I'm Falling Too
The Essential Skeeter Davis
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(I Can't Help You) I'm Falling Too
The Singles 1957-1962
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(I Can't Help You) I'm Falling Too - Remastered
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(I Can’t Help You) I’m Falling Too
Best Of The Best
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(I Can't Help You) I'm Falling Too
Not That Easy to Forget
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I Can't Help You, I'm Falling Too
The End Of The World
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(I Can't Help You) I'm Falling Too - Remastered
Skeeter Davis: RCA Country Legend