The Whole World Seems Different Song Lyrics and Chords
The Whole World Seems Different Song Lyrics and Chords by Little Jimmy Dickens
The Whole World Seems Different
Recorded by Little Jimmy Dickens
Written by Jimmy Dickens and Donald Trobridge
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It's the same old street in the same old town
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same old places where we hung around
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same old corner that I
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once lingered
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on
The whole world seems different to
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me since you're
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gone
It's the same old crowd that we used to know
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same old Mary and the same old Joe
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same old places where we
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danced until
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dawn
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me since you're
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gone
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Lonesome old house by the railroad track
Make's
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me stop and wonder
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why I ever came
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back
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house is so dark and filled with gloom
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faded old picture still hangs in my room
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Memories haunt me
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they go on and
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on
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me since you're
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gone
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FAQ
Who sang the the song The Whole World Seems Different?
- The song The Whole World Seems Different was sang by Little Jimmy Dickens.
Who is Little Jimmy Dickens?
- James Cecil Dickens (December 19, 1920 - January 2, 2015), better known by his stage name Little Jimmy Dickens, was an American country music singer and songwriter famous for his humorous novelty songs, his small size (4'11" [150 cm]), and his rhinestone-studded outfits, in which he is given credit for introducing into country music live performances). He started as a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 1948 and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1983. Before his death he was the oldest living member of the Grand Ole Opry.