Connie Smith
Connie Smith
Connie Smith
Connie Smith
Connie Smith
Connie Smith
Connie Smith
Connie Smith
Connie Smith
Connie Smith
A lots of folks have told me I got poor
For I got right a winter apple picked up in the fall
But even as a young'n I was not the bashful type
Cause I could yell up loud to stop them all
I'm little but I'm loud I'm poor but I'm proud
I'm countrified and I don't care who knows it
I'm like a Banty Rooster in a big red rooster crowd
I'm puny short and little but I'm loud
I learned to do my singing walking long behind a plow
The singing teacher always passed me by
And so I had to sing the only way I know how just rear back open up and let her fly
Well I'm little but I'm loud...
Well I sang a special solo song in church one Sunday morn
And I was plumbin' barest to my skin
I hit a high and turn around and as sure as I was burn
Two cows and fourteen herses come walking in
I'm little but I'm loud...
I'm puny short and little but I'm loud
I’m Little But I’m Loud was written by Boudleaux Bryant & “Little” Jimmy Dickens.
I’m Little But I’m Loud was produced by Bob Ferguson & Ethel Gabriel.