Anyway Song Lyrics and Chords by George Hamilton IV
Anyway
Recorded by George Hamilton IV
Written by Bobby Bond
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There's a big bird out on a runway darlin'
See it's spreadin' its silver wings
To
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take you up to the
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sky
Isn't that
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where you always wanted to
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be anyway any
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way
There's a ticket in your purse there darlin'
That says your destiny is
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written in another
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town
But isn't that
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where you always wanted to
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be anyway any
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way
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Em
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knew that I could never hold you
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on the ground for long
Cause your
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restless ways you never quite
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concealed
And I
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knew that merely chains of love
Just
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couldn't be as strong
As the
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things that were pulling you away from
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me oh Lord
There's a
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long road a stretchin' befor you darlin'
That will take you far away from
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my two protectin'
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arms
Isn't that
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where you always wanted to
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be anyway any
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way
Isn't that
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where you always wanted to
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be anyway any
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way
FAQ
Who sang the the song Anyway?
- The song Anyway was sang by George Hamilton IV.
Who is George Hamilton IV?
- George Hege Hamilton IV (July 19, 1937 - September 17, 2014) was an American country musician. He began performing in the late 1950s as a teen idol, switching to country music in the early 1960s.