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you can't be too white to sing the blues. i've learned how to whistle. i've learned how to lose. i've walked a mile in everybody's shoes. well
Singer: conway twitty
a country boy can get confused. but one thing i know for certain
you can't be too white to sing the blues. i've learned how to whistle. i've learned how to lose. i've walked a mile in everybody's shoes. well
you can laugh out loud if you want to. but you can't be too white to sing the blues. someday when i'm old and rich and i don't work no more. i'm gonna find myself a rockin' chair
a country boy can get confused. but one thing i know for certain
you can't be too white to sing the blues. i've learned how to whistle. i've learned how to lose. i've walked a mile in everybody's shoes. well
you can laugh out loud if you want to. but you can't be too white to sing the blues. someday when i'm old and rich and i don't work no more. i'm gonna find myself a rockin' chair