Irma Jackson Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Irma Jackson Song Lyrics and Chords by Merle Haggard

 

Irma Jackson
Written and Recorded by Merle Haggard

 
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I'd love to shout my feelin's from a mountain high
 
Tell the  
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world I love her and I will till I die
There's no way the world will understand that love is color blind
 
That's why Irma Jackson can't be  
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mine
I remember when no one cared about us bein' friends
 
We were only children and it  
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really didn't matter then
But we grew up too quickly in a world that draws a line
 
Where they say Irma Jackson can't be  
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mine
 
If my  
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lovin' Irma Jackson is a sin
 
Then I don't under
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stand this crazy world we're livin' in
There's a muddy wall between us standin' high
 
But I'll love Irma Jackson till I  
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die
She tells me she's decided that she'll go away
 
And I guess it's right but she alone  
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should have the final say
But in spite of her decision forcin' us to say goodbye
 
I'll still love Irma Jackson till I  
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die

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Irma Jackson?
- The song Irma Jackson was sang by Merle Haggard.

 

Who is Merle Haggard?
- Merle Ronald Haggard (April 6, 1937 - April 6, 2016) was an American country singer, songwriter, guitarist, and fiddler.
Haggard was born in Oildale, California, during the Great Depression. His childhood was troubled after the death of his father, and he was incarcerated several times in his youth. After being released from San Quentin State Prison in 1960, he managed to turn his life around and launch a successful country music career. He gained popularity with his songs about the working class that occasionally contained themes contrary to anti-Vietnam War sentiment of some popular music of the time. Between the 1960s and the 1980s, he had 38 number-one hits on the US country charts, several of which also made the Billboard all-genre singles chart. Haggard continued to release successful albums into the 2000s.
He received many honors and awards for his music, including a Kennedy Center Honor (2010), a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (2006), a BMI Icon Award (2006), and induction into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame (1977), Country Music Hall of Fame (1994) and Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame (1997). He died on April 6, 2016—his 79th birthday—at his ranch in Shasta County, California, having recently suffered from double pneumonia.

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