No More Songs To Sing Song Lyrics and Chords

 

No More Songs To Sing Song Lyrics and Chords by Ray Price

 

No More Songs To Sing
Recorded by Ray Price
Written by Robert Ellis Orrall, Roger Springer
and Tony Ramey
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When I've no more songs to  
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sing 
 
 
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No  
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music left in  
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these old strings
 
When there's  
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no more words to rhyme
 
Honey there'll be  
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time
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To fall in love  
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again 
 
 
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To  
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hold the hand of  
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my best friend
 
While walking  
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in the rain
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Whispering your name  
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again
 
The  
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world won't turn so fast
We'll make the moments last
 
The way we  
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always wanted to
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Baby me and you we'll  
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do 
 
everything
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When I've no more songs to  
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sing
 
Girl you've always been right  
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there 
 
 
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The  
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answer to my  
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every 
 
prayer
 
Through the  
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laughter and the tears
 
Just  
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think of all the years we'll  
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share
 
The  
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world won't turn so fast
We'll make the moments last
 
The way we  
Bm 
always wanted to
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Baby me and you we'll  
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do 
 
everything
D7 
When I've no  
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more songs to sing  
D7 
 
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Honey we'll  
Am 
do 
 
everything
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When I've no more songs to  
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sing

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song No More Songs To Sing?
- The song No More Songs To Sing was sang by Ray Price.

 

Who is Ray Price?
- Noble Ray Price (January 12, 1926 - December 16, 2013) was an American country music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His wide-ranging baritone is regarded as among the best male voices of country music, and his innovations, such as propelling the country beat from 2/4 to 4/4, known as the "Ray Price beat", helped make country music more popular. Some of his well-known recordings include "Release Me", "Crazy Arms", "Heartaches by the Number", "For the Good Times", "Night Life", and "You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me". He was elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1996. He continued to record and tour into his 80s.

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