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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Merle Haggard
Merle Haggard
Vocals
Hershel Winginton
Hershel Winginton
Background Vocals
Karen Taylor
Karen Taylor
Background Vocals
Lea Jane Berinati
Lea Jane Berinati
Background Vocals
Dennis Wilson
Dennis Wilson
Background Vocals
Billy Sanford
Billy Sanford
Guitar
Dave Kirby
Dave Kirby
Guitar
Pete Bordonali
Pete Bordonali
Guitar
Freddy Powers
Freddy Powers
Guitar
Bobby Thompson
Bobby Thompson
Guitar
Weldon Myrick
Weldon Myrick
Steel Guitar
Hargus Robbins
Hargus Robbins
Keyboards
Bobby Emmons
Bobby Emmons
Keyboards
Bobby Wood
Bobby Wood
Keyboards
Jimmy Belkin
Jimmy Belkin
Fiddle
Terry McMillan
Terry McMillan
Harmonica
Don Markham
Don Markham
Trumpet
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
George Jones
George Jones
Composer
Glenn Martin
Glenn Martin
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Billy Sherrill
Billy Sherrill
Producer
Ron Reynolds
Ron Reynolds
Engineer
Ed Hudson
Ed Hudson
Engineer
M.C. Rather
M.C. Rather
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

Waylon and Willie are the outlaws Roger is the king of the road Everyone knows "Hag's" been in prison I didn't know that Dolly's got two good reasons she's well known No Comment They call me no show Jones They call him no show Jones I'm seldom ever on He's seldom ever on The stage singin' my songs, my whereabouts are unknown They call him no show Jones They call me no show Jones Loretta is the coal miner's daughter Ah, she's mighty pretty Merle Johnny wears black, and stands there alone Whooo, that's lonesome Everyone knows that Kenny is the gambler What's Tammy? Tammy is the first lady of the Country song I'm still no show Jones He's still no show Jones Seldom ever on Seldom ever on The stage singin' my songs, my whereabouts are unknown They call him no show Jones They call me no show Jones They call me no show Jones They call him no show Jones I'm seldom ever on On what? The stage Singin' my songs, my whereabouts are unknown They call him no show Jones They call me no show Jones They call him no show... Where're you at, George?
Writer(s): Glenn Martin, George Jones Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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