There's Always One Song Lyrics and Chords by Red Sovine
There's Always One
Recorded by Red Sovine
Written by Mary Biggs, Floyd Biggs, Hargus Robbins
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There's
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always
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one who
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loves a lot
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one who loves just a
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little
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There's
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hurt for the one who
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loves a lot
Of the
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one who loves just a
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There's always
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one more
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demanding
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There's always
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one more under
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standing
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guess I'm the
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one who
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loves you a lot
While
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you love me just a
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little
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But it's
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worth all the pain of
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lovin' a lot
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time you love me just a
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little
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worth all the pain of
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lovin' a lot
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time you love me just a
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little
FAQ
Who sang the the song There's Always One?
- The song There's Always One was sang by Red Sovine.
Who is Red Sovine?
- Woodrow Wilson "Red" Sovine (July 7, 1917 - April 4, 1980) was an American country music singer and songwriter associated with truck driving songs, particularly those recited as narratives but set to music. His most noted examples are "Giddyup Go" (1965) and "Teddy Bear" (1976), both of which topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.