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Jeff Hodge
Jeff Hodge
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Jason Wyatt
Jason Wyatt
Producer

Letra

He used to be cowboy strong The man could fix anything He worked the farm till the sun was gone I heard him cry now and then when he prayed But as the years went by His mind slowly died Man, it's hard to watch your hero fade Now he can't remember my name He wants to know where I'm from And he asks if I've heard That old song, "Precious Memories" He never has much to say Just sits in that old green chair And he might seem weak Cause he's not the man he used to be But he's still John Wayne to me He loved to watch old black-and-whites Where the good guy always wins He said, "Keep your word, son, and do what's right And you'll ride away with the girl in the end" It wasn't just talk He walked the walk She's his wife, a mother and friend But he can't remember her name He wants to know where she's from Can she sing that ol' song It's called, "Precious Memories" He never has much to say He just sits in that old green chair And he might seem weak Cause he's not the man he used to be But he's still John Wayne to me When I look at him now I still see a trace From the shape of his hands And the lines in his face Of a cowboy who gave everything For me He can't remember my name He wants to know where I'm from Do I know that ol' song It's called, "Precious Memories" He never has much to say Just sits in that old green chair He might seem weak Cause he's not the man he used to be But he's still John Wayne to me He might seem weak He's not the man he used to be But he's still John Wayne to me
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