by T-Wayne on album He Rap He Sing: The Mixtape
The new T-Pain Album. And It's Called He Rap... He Sang... Album. Who Rap? Who Sang? Wayne I've only began with this rap shit man. Here we go Once again it's on like clappin on guys th
by Mary Chapin Carpenter on album He Thinks He'll Keep Her
(Mary Chapin Carpenter/Don Schlitz) She makes his coffee, she makes his bed She does the laundry, she keeps him fed When she was twenty-one she wore her mother's lace She said "forever" with a smile
by Reverend and the Makers on album He Said He Loved Me
He said he loved me He said he needs me He said to Keeley he thinks I'm special He didn't love me He didn't need me Got off with Keeley, she thinks shes special (Reverend) She used to go out She used
by Reverend & The Makers on album Miscellaneous
He said he loved me He said he needs me He said to Keeley He thinks I'm special He didn't love me He didn't need me Got off with Keeley She thinks she's special She used to go out She used to get dr
by Mary Chapin Carpenter on album Come On Come On
She makes his coffee, she makes his bed She does the laundry, she keeps him fed When she was twenty-one she wore her mother's lace She said "forever" with a smile upon her face She does the car-pool,
by Clay Crosse on album Time To Believe
Just like He said He would He's coming back for me In the twinkling of, of an eye, yeah When the trumpets sound He's coming back for me He's gonna take me to my mansion in the sky He said, If
by Willie Nelson on album Heroes
[Featuring: Lukas Nelson] Every time he drinks he thinks of her But every morning her memory fades away Living is easy now, but it just might get worse Cause every time he drinks he thinks of he
by Petra on album This Means War!
He came alone into the battle He knew nobody else could face His foe He left His throne, He left His glory He knew nobody else could ever go He called the bluff, He took the challenge He came into th
by Petra on album Miscellaneous
He came alone into the battle He knew nobody else could face His foe He left His throne, He left His glory He knew nobody else could ever go He called the bluff, He took the challenge He came into th
by And One on album Miscellaneous
Bestimmend die Richtung Bewegen wir uns fort Begleitet von Kritiken Zerfetzen jedes Wort Zeitlos gefangen im Stolze entfacht Der Tanz der Arroganz Hat das aus und gemacht Erwartung und Hoffnung In g
by The Cathedrals on album Cathedral's Family Reunion
CHORUS: Can He (can He save me), could He (could He love me), would He (would He take me) Can He, could He, would He, yes, He can, He could, He would, and He did. Can He (can He save me), could He
by Mary Chapin Carpenter on album Hooked On Country
(Mary Chapin Carpenter/Don Schlitz) She makes his coffee, she makes his bed She does the laundry, she keeps him fed When she was twenty-one she wore her mother's lace She said "forever" with a smile
by Mary Chapin Carpenter on album Double Cream 7: The Women of Country
(Mary Chapin Carpenter/Don Schlitz) She makes his coffee, she makes his bed She does the laundry, she keeps him fed When she was twenty-one she wore her mother's lace She said "forever" with a smile
by Mary Chapin Carpenter on album The Hottest Stars On the Planet
(Mary Chapin Carpenter/Don Schlitz) She makes his coffee, she makes his bed She does the laundry, she keeps him fed When she was twenty-one she wore her mother's lace She said "forever" with a smile
by Mary Chapin Carpenter on album First Ladies of Country
(Mary Chapin Carpenter/Don Schlitz) She makes his coffee, she makes his bed She does the laundry, she keeps him fed When she was twenty-one she wore her mother's lace She said "forever" with a smile
by Mary Chapin Carpenter on album The Sound of Nashville
(Mary Chapin Carpenter/Don Schlitz) She makes his coffee, she makes his bed She does the laundry, she keeps him fed When she was twenty-one she wore her mother's lace She said "forever" with a smile
by Mary Chapin Carpenter on album The Sound of Nashville
(Mary Chapin Carpenter/Don Schlitz) She makes his coffee, she makes his bed She does the laundry, she keeps him fed When she was twenty-one she wore her mother's lace She said "forever" with a smile