Phantom Of The Opry ( Written by Billy Lawson / John Schweers / Roger Murrah ) Around midnight A shadow appears on center stage And sings a haunting
I Was Losing You ( Written by Bruce Burch ) I should have noticed When you started turning up the sad songs It should have hit me when you began to
If I Ever Love Again ( Written by Curtis Wright / Billy Spencer ) I felt a little uneasy when you walked in But I'm glad you agreed to see me once again
You Could've Heard A Heartbreak ( written by Tim Johnson / Brett Jones ) Tall and lean, sexy Dorene parted them swinging doors She was holding hands
Bad Dog, No Biscuit ( written by William Kitchens / Richard S. Ferrell ) Stayed out late with the boys again I got to reminiscing and it got out of
Ready, Willing And Able ( written by Jess Leary / Jody Alan Sweet ) Blue moon is rising, all hope seems gone A heart can be lonely only so long Baby
Try Getting Over You ( Written by Paul Nelson / Craig Wiseman ) Well, I see you still remember our old number No, there's noone here but me tonight
Cowboys Don't Cry ( Written by Jim Allison / Jeff Raymond / Bob Simon / Doug Gilmore ) Why's that old jukebox keep playin' That sad country song all
If It Wasn't For Her ( Written by J. L. Wallace / Terry Skinner ) You wonder if I ever think about her Baby I won't lie, I do sometimes But honey all
My Girl Friday ( Written by Curtis Wright / Carl Jackson ) She stands there with her suitcase We've been through all this before I know it's gonna hurt
I Can't Strike That Match ( Written by Tim Mensy / Gary Harrison ) I find myself sitting here again Surrounded by souvenirs Letters and cards and tear
When Mama Cried ( Written by Daron Norwood / Wayne Perry ) I was standing in the hall when they called the doctor in Almost scared me half to death
Break The Radio ( Written by Gary Burr / Reid Nielsen ) There are songs that bring back memories That's what good songs do I remember this one playing
Stayed out late with the boys again I got to reminiscing and it got out of hand Pulled up in the driveway, saw the porch light on Trouble Jack, that'
I should have noticed When you started turning up the sad songs It should have hit me when you began to sing along I should have realized When there
Why's that old jukebox keep playin' That sad country song all night long So pour me a lone star Tonight I'll be drinkin' alone, all alone She said we
You wonder if I ever think about her Baby I won't lie, I do sometimes But honey all the things that I remember Are not the kind of thoughts you have
I felt a little uneasy when you walked in But I'm glad you agreed to see me once again If for noone's sake but mine While I've got the chance this time