With this ring I thee wed and I give to you my life Mine is yours and yours is mine And we can live that way forever With this kiss we will seal that we now are man and wife Two in one, one in two That's the way it's got to be With this love we can live, we can't keep it to ourselves He is mine, he is yours And we can live our lives in telling I give my heart, I give my soul, I give you all my worldly goods Two in one, one in two That's the way it's got to be And I will cling to you, you will cling to me And in the shadow of the cross we'll live on bended knee With this prayer I commit that we both become as one He in us and we in Him Saying vows to one another Hold them fast in your heart 'til the day we see the Son Two in one, one in two That's the way it's got to be And I will cling to you, you will cling to me And in the shadow of the cross we'll live on bended knee With this prayer I commit that we both become as one He in us and we in Him Saying vows to one another Hold them fast in your heart 'til the day we see the Son Two in one, one in two That's the way it's got to be Two in one, one in two That's the way it's got to be
I really love Alan Jackson, he's definitely my favorite modern country singer. He didn't make it when he released this album in the late 80s because sadly Nashville was looking for something new. Alan Jackson, like I feel, believes in keeping to tradition in his sound. Nashville had heard this great music so many times before with Early Thomas Conley (whom first recorded this very song, though I personally feel Mr. Jacksons is better), George Jones, and etc. So Mr. Jackson was forced to come back with a fresh sound and he did.
This song is one of the most powerful songs I've ever heard about being down as low as you can go and finding the Light. "Talk about a hopeless cause, a lost soul that's what I was, I thought nobody could hear my cry, I sat and witnessed my own demise." OOH. Does anyone know who wrote this song?
I have always liked Fords, and I just got a used 2021 Ford F150 XLT Sport 4x4, and I like it a lot. For the truck being a used truck, it was very well kept and is in very good condition, it’s almost new. I love my truck.
Can't go wrong with Rob Hajacos' "Wack-Tone"! (Hajacos has played fiddle on hundreds of country records. A "Wack-Tone", in other words, is a super-exaggerated vibrato.)
You're Not Drinkin' Enough Alan Jackson I can see that you havn't recovered From the girl who let you down You would sell what is left of your soul For another go 'round. You keep telling yourself she means nothing Maybe you should call her bluff But if you don't really mean it You must not be drinking enough. Well, the perfume she wore You can buy down at the five and dime But on some other woman It don't smell the same in your mind. You keep telling yourself you can take it You tell yourself that you're tough But if you still want to hold her You must not be drinking enough. You're not drinking enough, To wash away old memories And there ain't enough whiskey in texas To keep you from beggin', please, please, please. She passed on your passion, stepped on your pride It turns out you ain't quite so tough 'cause you still want to hold her You must not be drinking enough. You heard this grown man cry You ask yourself why 'cause you still want to hold her You must not be drinking enough. Ay - yi - yi - yi Ask yourself why You still wanna hold her You must no be drinkin' enough...