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Lynn Anderson - Someday Soon Lyrics



Lynn Anderson - Someday Soon Lyrics




There's a young man that I know his age is twenty one
He came from down in southern Colorado
Just out of the service and he's looking for his fun
But someday soon I'm goin' with him someday soon

My mom and dad can't stand him cause he rides the rodeo
My father says that he will leave me crying
But I'd follow him right down the roughest road I know
Someday soon goin' with him someday soon

And when he comes to call my pa ain't got a good word to say
Guess it's because he was just as wild in his younger days
So blow you ol' blue northern blow my love to me
He's drivin' in tonight from California

He loves that darned old rodeo as much as he loves me
But someday soon goin' with him someday soon
Someday soon goin' with him someday soon
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There's a young man that I know his age is twenty one
He came from down in southern Colorado
Just out of the service and he's looking for his fun
But someday soon I'm goin' with him someday soon

My mom and dad can't stand him cause he rides the rodeo
My father says that he will leave me crying
But I'd follow him right down the roughest road I know
Someday soon goin' with him someday soon

And when he comes to call my pa ain't got a good word to say
Guess it's because he was just as wild in his younger days
So blow you ol' blue northern blow my love to me
He's drivin' in tonight from California

He loves that darned old rodeo as much as he loves me
But someday soon goin' with him someday soon
Someday soon goin' with him someday soon
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Writer: IAN TYSON
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.




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Performed By: Lynn Anderson
Written by: IAN TYSON

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