Louisville

Song Description

Stopping off in a town and seeing someone in a coffee shop Love at first sight

Song Length 3:33 Genre Rock - General, R & B - General
Tempo Medium (111 - 130) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Pleased Subject Falling in Love, State
Language English Era 1960 - 1969

Lyrics

Drivin' in to Louisville-Just passin' through
Stopped off at a coffee shop-Where I saw you
Asked you for your name-Thought I might take a chance
Maybe if I stayed-I'd take you to a dance.

My my only have to smile my way
Oh yeah you only have to say your Mine
Together we will always stay.

Well the night was young-We danced and then we kissed
I said that if I don't return-I won't be missed
knew you were the one-I asked you if you will
Marry me the next day -Down in Louisville.

My my you only have to smile My way
Oh Yeah you only have to say your Mine
Together we will always stay

Moral of this story-Simple but it's true
Anything can happen -And it could be you
Never cast your eyes down-Always look above one day
You won't be looking'-You'll walk into love

My my you only have to smile My way
Oh Yeah you only have to say your Mine
Together we will always stay

Lyrics Richard Walker Music Richard Walker John Sylvester
Producer Richard Walker Performance Richard Walker John Sylvester
This track is on 1 Member Playlists
Playlist Creator Playlist Name Date Added
The Spermatochords Rock & Soul 7/10/2016

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