You're Just What The Doctor Ordered Song Lyrics and Chords
You're Just What The Doctor Ordered Song Lyrics and Chords by Bud Hobbs
You're Just What The Doctor Ordered
Recorded by Bud Hobbs
Written by Ace Dinning and James Ray
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You're just what the doctor told me I was needing
And I
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knew he was right from the
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start
When I
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hold you close and kiss you I'm in
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heaven
You're just what the doctor ordered for my
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broken
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Now not so long ago I
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thought I was in love
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now I know it wasn't meant to
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be
The moment I met you my
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skies of gray turned blue
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tears I've shed are just a
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You're just what the doctor told me I was needing
When he
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took my pulse and looked down at my
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You're a lot
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sweeter than the one I shed those
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for
You're just what the doctor ordered for my
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broken
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I thought I'd found my love but she
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fed me poison love
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now I'm glad she's gone and set me
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free
For now that you are mine the
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world is rolling fine
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blues I knew is just a
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FAQ
Who sang the the song You're Just What The Doctor Ordered?
- The song You're Just What The Doctor Ordered was sang by Bud Hobbs.
Who is Bud Hobbs?
- The Bakersfield sound is a sub-genre of country music developed in the mid-to-late 1950s in and around Bakersfield, California. Bakersfield was the first subgenre of country music significantly influenced by rock and roll, relying heavily on electric instrumentation and a strongly defined backbeat. It was also a reaction against the slickly produced, orchestra-laden Nashville sound, which was becoming popular in the late 1950s. The Bakersfield sound became one of the most popular and influential country genres of the 1960s, initiating a revival of honky-tonk music and influencing later country rock and outlaw country musicians.Wynn Stewart pioneered the Bakersfield sound, while Buck Owens and the Buckaroos, and Merle Haggard and the Strangers are the two most successful artists of the original Bakersfield era. Other major Bakersfield country artists include Jean Shepard, Tommy Collins, Susan Raye, Joe Maphis, and Freddie Hart.