Thanks for bringing Dolly up Julius.  I dug her out of the album collection
and am now enjoying that beautiful music of which I wrote.  I made more sweet
love to these tunes than any other and even now it can take me away to a
blissful place, though bittersweet it is.  Dolly is fine on this disc.

Baby, won't you come out tonight?
just come up the hill cause there's a full moon on the rise
hey baby, can't you steal away
you know, I really need to see you tonight.

I just got word you was packing it in
what's the matter?
this old town got ya crazy again?
I can see the sad look in your eyes
but I don't know how to say goodbye.

and

Tomorrow you're gonna have you're day
take your wife and you're gonna run away
baby, while I'm waving
you'll be sailing like a hawk across the bay.

singing ....oooh, la la la  la la.........

baby, won't you come out tonight?

baby, won't you come out tonight?

we'll run up the hill and we'll
dance in the moonlight
let me gaze into your eyes til we both go blind.
oh, baby, can I see you tonight.

I'm just trying to find a way to make it last
good friends they seem to slip away so fast.
and I know we're both headed down separate tracks
and when you go, baby don't look back.

there won't be no more sleeping over on a tuesday night
no more running to the races for a darkhorse at midnight
no more dancing after hours
singing in the showers
or clinging to each other in the soft morning light.

singing.  oooh la la la.....................

aw, baby, won't you come out tonight?

baby, won't you come out tonight?
I'll meet you at the corner
and you'll be there at midnight
oh, baby, can you steal away?  You know,
I really wanta see you tonight.


Tears flow, even now.  Bittersweet, as I said.  Dolly has never been better.
K. McCord wrote those words, Dolly brought it to life.

mack

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