Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
Tammy Wynette
I won't have to chop no wood I can be bad or I can be good
I can be any way that I feel one of these days
Oh, I have to answer to anyone, I'll get up with the mornin' sun
But I'll be gone like a bird could fly one of these days
I might be a woman that's dressed in black, be a hobo by the railroad track
Go in any place that I want to go one of these days
Do anything that I want if I want to or if I don't
But I'll be gone like the wayward wind one of these days
One of these days it will soon be all over, cut and dry
And I won't have this urge to go all bottled up inside
One of these days I'll look back, and I'll say I left in time
'Cause somewhere for me, I know there's peace of mind
I might someday be a preacher man and carry the Lord's Book in my hand
Going 'cross the country singing loud as I can one of these days
But I won't have trouble on my back, cutting like the Devil with a chopping axe
Got to shake it off of my back one of these days
One of these days it will soon be all over, cut and dry
And I won't have this urge to go all bottled up inside
One of these days I'll look back, and I'll say I left in time
'Cause somewhere for me, I know there's peace of mind
There's going to be peace of mind for me one of these days
One of These Days was written by Earl Montgomery.
One of These Days was produced by Billy Sherrill.