
Yonder Comes a Sucker (1966) Jim Reeves
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[Intro]
(We were lucky enough to come up with a hit recording
I'm very happy about that ever since)
[Chorus]
Railroad, steamboat, river and canal
Yonder comes a sucker, and he's got my gal
And she's gone, gone, gone
And she's gone, gone, gone
And I'll bid her my last farewell
[Verse 1]
I fell in love with a pretty little thing
I thought that wedding bells would ring
She was as sweet as sweet could be
'Til I found out what she did to me
[Chorus]
Railroad, steamboat, river and canal
Yonder comes a sucker, and he's got my gal
And she's gone, gone, gone
And she's gone, gone, gone
And I'll bid her my last farewell
[Verse 2]
I asked her mother to let her go
She whispered, "Mother, please tell him 'no'
Though he may think that I am true
There're plenty more who think so, too"
(We were lucky enough to come up with a hit recording
I'm very happy about that ever since)
[Chorus]
Railroad, steamboat, river and canal
Yonder comes a sucker, and he's got my gal
And she's gone, gone, gone
And she's gone, gone, gone
And I'll bid her my last farewell
[Verse 1]
I fell in love with a pretty little thing
I thought that wedding bells would ring
She was as sweet as sweet could be
'Til I found out what she did to me
[Chorus]
Railroad, steamboat, river and canal
Yonder comes a sucker, and he's got my gal
And she's gone, gone, gone
And she's gone, gone, gone
And I'll bid her my last farewell
[Verse 2]
I asked her mother to let her go
She whispered, "Mother, please tell him 'no'
Though he may think that I am true
There're plenty more who think so, too"
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