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Is Anybody Going To San Antone?    (1994)

Rain dripping off the brim of my hat
It sure is cold today
An' here I am a-walkin' down Sixty Six
Wish she hadn't done me that way

Sleeping under a table in a roadside park
A man could wake up dead
But it sure seems warmer than it did
Sleeping in our king size bed

Is anybody going to San Antone
Or Phoenix, Arizona
Any place is all right as long as I
Can forget I've ever known her

Wind whippin down the neck of my shirt
Like I ain't got nothin' on
But I'd rather fight the wind and rain
Than what I been fightin' at home

Yonder comes a truck with the U.S. Mail
People writin' letters back home
Tomorrow she'll probably want me back
But I'll be just as gone

Is anybody going to San Antone
Or Phoenix, Arizona
Any place is all right as long as I
Can forget I've ever known her

Any place is all right as long as I
Can forget I've ever known her

Lyrics by Dave Kirby and Glenn Martin.
Recorded by Charley Pride.

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