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Sittin’ in a Tree House - Marty Robbins
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Sittin’ in a Tree House Marty Robbins

"Sittin’ in a Tree House" by Marty Robbins is a country song released in 1962. It reflects themes of nostalgia, childhood innocence, and the simplicity of love. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and reminiscence, evoking images of carefree days. Unique musical elements include Robbins' smooth vocals and melodic storytelling. #Country

Sittin’ in a Tree House - Marty Robbins
Sittin' in a tree house
Me and my baby
Up where the whipporills nest all day –
We cuddle all night!

(In a tree house)
(In a tree house)

Kissin' lots of kisses
Me and my baby
Ask any whipporill and he'll say
We're doin' alright!

(In a tree house)
(In a tree house)

When supper is through
I hurry on to
Our maple tree house rendevous –
Soon as I climb the ladder then I'm
Aglow, and oh, so darn excited!

Sittin' in a tree house
Lovin' my baby
Someday we'll marry and settle down –
My baby and me!
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