By George

Marty Stuart

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    She was the finest lookin' woman, that I've ever seen
    Looked like she stepped right off the cover of a glamour magazine
    I've never seen a girl like that, in this country town
    The facts are black and white when she threw her arms around me
    I went ......... crazy
    We danced the hoochie-coochie, the tide was rollin' in
    I was drownin' in a sea of romance
    Then she popped the question in the back seat of my car
    "If I let you love me would you let me call you, George"

    I said, "Baby, (baby), baby, (baby), baby, (baby)
    Well, you can call me George Jetson, call me George Jones
    I'll be your Georgie-Porgie, all night long
    How was I to know what I was in for
    I had it rockin' and a rollin' for a while, by George

    By, by, by, by George

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    We bought a blue refrigerator, satellite and DVDs
    A cozy little couch and Motorola TV
    She loved to watch those pretty boys with California style
    Like a jealous Mickey Rooney, George Clooney drove her wild
    And I went ....... crazy

    Well she started growin' distant, I felt her discontent
    I couldn't make her happy with what I bought or spent
    Her heart grew as cold as the air in the Norge
    On which she left a note that read, "Bye George"

    And I said, "Baby, (baby), baby, (baby), baby, (baby)" yeah
    She called me George Jetson, she called me George Jones
    I was her Georgie-Porgie, now she's gone
    How was I to know what I was in for
    I had it rockin' and a rollin' for a while, by George

    By, by, by, by, by
    By, by, by, by, George

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    Composition: Marty Stuart

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