Night Girl
You say you'd like to be with me tonight
Someplace where we can hide from your world
But if you're ashamed to show me up in daylight
Then I can't see why I should be your night girl.
I guess you think I'll be your poor girl price
Who'll never fit into your social world
But if you're too good for me in your own eyes
Then I can't see why I should be your night girl.
You were born into a wealthy family
I was born into a world of poverty
So if you're too proud to have me in your world
Then I can't see why I should be your night girl.
--- Instrumental ---
You were born into a wealthy family
I was born into a world of poverty
So if you're too proud to have me in your world
Then I can't see why I should be your night girl...
Someplace where we can hide from your world
But if you're ashamed to show me up in daylight
Then I can't see why I should be your night girl.
I guess you think I'll be your poor girl price
Who'll never fit into your social world
But if you're too good for me in your own eyes
Then I can't see why I should be your night girl.
You were born into a wealthy family
I was born into a world of poverty
So if you're too proud to have me in your world
Then I can't see why I should be your night girl.
--- Instrumental ---
You were born into a wealthy family
I was born into a world of poverty
So if you're too proud to have me in your world
Then I can't see why I should be your night girl...
Credits
Writer(s): Teddy Wilburn, Loretta Lynn
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Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- You Ain't Woman Enough (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, October 11, 1970)
- Coal Miner's Daughter (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, October 11, 1970)
- One From The Heart (Live 1981)
- Still Woman Enough
- One's On The Way (feat. Margo Price)
- Coal Miner's Daughter (Recitation)
- I Wanna Be Free (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, May 30, 1971)
- Coal Miner's Daughter (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, May 30, 1971) - Single
- Loretta Lynn; an American Singer and Songwriter
- I Fall to Pieces
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