Outlaws There Goes Another Love Song on Vinyl with Lyrics in Description

Track 1 from their self-titled debut album released in 1975 copyright Arista Records. Their main influences were the Allman Brothers Band, of course, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Hughie Thomasson’s quick-picking guitar style and Henry Paul’s songs were influenced by country music. Recorded from the original vinyl. Written by Hughie Thomasson & Monte Yoho and produced by Paul Rothchild. RIP Billy Jones, Frank O’Keefe & Hughie Thomasson. Featuring: Hughie Thomasson – Lead vocals, lead & rhythm guitars & background vocals Billy Jones – Lead vocals, lead & rhythm guitars & background vocals Henry Paul – Lead vocals, rhythm & acoustic guitars, background vocals Frank O’Keefe – Bass Monte Yoho – Drums Special Guest: J.D. Souther – Background vocals Sometimes I feel I am gettin’ kinda low Thoughts I am thinkin’ are the reason so I try to remember without talkin’ to myself Things that I said or maybe things that I felt about (you) Sittin’ in a corner of a crowded barroom People all around me and I still feel alone Just when I know I’m gonna break down and cry Someone played a tune that dried the tear from my eye (There goes another love song) (Someone’s singin’ about me again) (There goes another love song) (Now I need more than a friend) (Lonesome and lonely and far from my home) (Tryin’ to get back to where I know I belong) (Wishin’ and hopin’ I was already there) (I just heard a voice that whispered in my ear, singin’) (There goes another love song) (Someone’s singin’ about me again) (There goes another love song) (Now I need more than a friend) (There goes another love song (Someone’s singin’ about me again) (There goes another love song) (Now I need it more than a friend) I said (There goes another love song) (Someone’s singin’ about me again) (There goes another love song) (Now I need more than a friend)
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