19 Years And 1800 Miles Song Lyrics and Chords by Cal Smith
19 Years And 1800 Miles
Recorded by Cal Smith
Written by Don Wayne
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Hello Faye I'm
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glad you called I
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know it's been a
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long
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Since I held your soft young
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body close to
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me
And I've
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laid awake so
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many nights and
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thought about your
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Faye you know there's lots of
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miles between
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Las
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And the
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hills of Tenne
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ssee
And Faye I lied to
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you a little
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bit out there in
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Vegas
Cause
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I'm a several years
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ahead of thirty-
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two
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I said things that
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lead you to
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believe I had no
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family
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killing me to
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tell you I've
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got a son
That's
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almost as old as
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you
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19 years and 1800
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miles between us
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Faye
I could
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whip the miles in
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two days driving
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time
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19 years and
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1800
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miles between us
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Faye
But it's
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not the miles that's
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bothering my
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mind
It's not the miles that's
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bothering my
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mind
You're 21 and
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I'm 2 score and
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full of vim and
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vigor
I can
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rise and shine with
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each new morning
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sun
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twenty years I
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know I'm gonna
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be a tired old
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sixty
You'll
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still be young and
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pretty and
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reaching for your
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prime at 4
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And when I'm sittin€
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™ in the shade an
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d thinking of
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retirement
Your young
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body will be
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restless with
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desire
We'll
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go to bed and
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I'll turn my back an
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d sadly whispe
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r
goodnight
And grieve
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myself to death to
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know that I'm not
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man
enough
To
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quench my woman's
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fire
FAQ
Who sang the the song 19 Years And 1800 Miles?
- The song 19 Years And 1800 Miles was sang by Cal Smith.
Who is Cal Smith?
- Calvin Grant Shofner (April 7, 1932 - October 10, 2013), known professionally as Cal Smith, was an American country musician, most famous for his 1974 hits "Country Bumpkin" and "It's Time to Pay the Fiddler".