Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson
I remember waking in the morning
To the sound of the rooster's crow
Mamma cooking in the kitchen
And Arthur Godfrey on the radio
Me and Dad were just like strangers
We never did see eye to eye
We almost came to blows one morning
So I packed my bags and I said goodbye
When you leave that way you can never go back
A train won’t run on a torn up track
Sometimes I wish I'd never roamed...
'Cause when you leave that way you can never go home
Then I met a girl in Knoxville
And we set our wedding day
I left her standing at the alter
With a baby on the way
When you leave that way you can never go back
A train won’t run on a torn up track
Sometimes I wish I'd never roamed...
'Cause when you leave that way you can never go home
Lord I'd love to see my mom and daddy
What I'd give to hold that boy of mine
I'd get down on my knees and say I'm sorry
If I could only go back one more time
Oh but I killed a man in Houston
When he caught me with his wife
And I told the preacher man to go to hell
When he came to read my rights
He said now listen son, when you leave this way you can never come back
A soul won't roll on a torn up track
All through eternity you’ll roam alone
’Cause when you leave this way you can never come home
Oh when you leave that way you can never go back
A train won't run on a torn up track
Sometimes I wish I’d never roamed
When You Leave That Way (You Can Never Go Back) was written by Bucky Jones & Curly Putman & Ron Hellard.
When You Leave That Way (You Can Never Go Back) was produced by Walter Haynes.