If I Ever Need A Lady I'll Call You Song Lyrics and Chords
If I Ever Need A Lady I'll Call You Song Lyrics and Chords by Claude Gray
If I Ever Need A Lady I'll Call You
Recorded by Claude Gray
Written by Gene Crysler
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You don't smoke and you don't swear
You wouldn't
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do wrong on a dare
And a good girl just can't chase away my
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blues
But I'm out fighting loneliness
Dating
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girls I know will kiss
But if I ever need a lady I'll call
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You drink
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cokes and I drink wine
You
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don't stay out after nine
And
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that's when I'm getting up to lace my
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shoes
So don't
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cry when you see painted
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women out with me
Cause if
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I ever need a lady I'll call
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you
Check inside your sweet heart
Looks as
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pure where mine is dark
And an angel is the one thing I just
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can't
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I need girls of the night all
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aglow with neon lights
But if I ever need a lady I'll call
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you
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Yes
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if I ever need a lady I'll call
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FAQ
Who sang the the song If I Ever Need A Lady I'll Call You?
- The song If I Ever Need A Lady I'll Call You was sang by Claude Gray.
Who is Claude Gray?
- Claude Gray (born January 26, 1932) is an American country music singer-songwriter and guitar picker best known for his 1960 hit "Family Bible," which has been covered by many different artists. Gray's other hit, "I'll Just Have Another Cup Of Coffee," was covered and rearranged by Jamaican reggae singer-songwriter Bob Marley, who retitled the song as "One Cup Of Coffee."
Alongside artists such as Ray Price, Jim Reeves, Eddy Arnold, Don Gibson and Chet Atkins, Gray was a purveyor of the Nashville sound, embracing the Countrypolitan movement which paved the way for pop-oriented singers in country music and attracted new audiences to the genre.