No News Is Good News Song Lyrics and Chords by Johnny Rodriguez
No News Is Good News
Recorded by Johnny Rodriguez
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No news is good news they
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say
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haven't heard a word from her
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since she walked away
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The silence is the price that I
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pay
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But no news is good news they
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I'm taking advice from the people
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say they know just how I
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feel
They say in time I will feel
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a lot better
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just need for my heart to
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h--e
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God I love her
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so
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At times I think I hear the tele
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ringing
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cry from deep in the
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And I realize it's only my
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heart feeling lonely
Cause
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you're not here by my
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God knows I
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tried
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If I ever hear another
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word from her
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There may be a chance
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we won't know for sure
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FAQ
Who sang the the song No News Is Good News?
- The song No News Is Good News was sang by Johnny Rodriguez.
Who is Johnny Rodriguez?
- Juan Raoul Davis "Johnny" Rodriguez (born December 10, 1951) is an American country music singer. He is a Tejano and Texas country music singer, infusing his music with Latin sounds, and even singing verses of songs in Spanish.
In the 1970s and 1980s, he was one of country music's most successful male artists, recording a string of hit songs, such as "You Always Come Back to Hurting Me," "Desperado," "Down on the Rio Grande" and "Foolin'." He has recorded six No. 1 country hits in his career.