MEMORY NUMBER ONE (Wayne Walker - Max Powell) JERRY LEE LEWIS (Show in Nashville, 1981) Well, I've got lots of golden mem'ries Honey, I'll admit I had my fun But when I stop and think of real love What appears here in my mem'ry You're number one You know old fools sometime get lonesome My God, it looks like what this old fool has gone and done But when I separate 'em darlin' Hey yer', you're my mem'ry You're number one Ya know fools, sometimes like me get lonesome Hey, it looks like that's what this old fool has gone and done But when I separate them darlin' Honey, you're my mem'ry Mama, you're number one Denny (Instrumental & guitar solo) Oh, mister kind of love ----------- You know fools sometime get a little lonesome You know that's what this old fool has gone and done But when I separate them, darlin' Honey, you're my mem'ry You're number one (Jerry yodels) Audience applause Thank you! A great Webb Pierce song As a matter of fact, Webb's with us tonight A-always been one of my very best friends And one of the finer talents to ever come out of Louisiana There stands a glass you know Bein's I don't drink any more I don't think about it. (Track ends) Transcriber: Awcantor@aol.com |