George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
George Strait
If You Ain’t Lovin' (You Ain’t Livin') was originally sung by Faron Young in 1954.
George Strait covered the song for his album If You Ain’t Lovin' (You Ain’t Livin') and it topped Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart for a week in December of 1988.
[Verse 1]
If you got a Cadillac, boy
And a forty room shack, boy
A bucket full of money and a tree full of honey
But if you're getting no hugging
No smooching
Or a mugging
If you ain't loving, then you ain't living
[Verse 2]
If you're riding on a gravy train
Instead of walking down lover's lane
You can't make hay, boy
Cause you're going the wrong way boy
You gotta get a little honey
It's better than money
If you ain't loving, then you ain't living
[Verse 3]
If they call you a big man
Cause you gotta lotta bottom land
If you're kin to the president
And you help run the government
But if you're getting no attention
You're better off on a pension
If you ain't loving, then you ain't living
[Verse 4]
If you got a string of long cars
And you're smoking them four-bit cigars
You ain't no well to do unless you get a little kochi-ko
It takes a little bit of smacking
All your life's a-lacking
If you ain't loving, then you ain't living
If You Ain’t Lovin’ (You Ain’t Livin’) was written by Tommy Collins.
If You Ain’t Lovin’ (You Ain’t Livin’) was produced by George Strait & Jimmy Bowen.
George Strait released If You Ain’t Lovin’ (You Ain’t Livin’) on Mon Feb 22 1988.