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CarolineTonight I'll see Caroline I'm going out with some friends of mine She bartends down at the local pub I'll buy my friends drinks Cause I'm in love Before we met she'd heard my name She thinks country boys are all the same Just bad sideburns and long hair And noisy old cars to drive From bar to bar Chorus: Caroline Maybe we can take a ride Caroline Can I be with you tonight I work at the textile mill I take double shifts for the extra bills But every night at eleven p.m. I clock out and head that way To see her again I'll sit at the bar and talk Keeping her company 'till she gets off I want her to know how I feel I'm not just in love with her I'm head over heels Chorus: Caroline Maybe we can take a ride Caroline Can I be with you tonight Bridge: I don't mind those double shifts Cause it won't always be like this It's only a matter of time you see Till Caroline agrees to marry me Chorus: Caroline Maybe we can take a ride Caroline Can I be with you tonight Copyright Kent Newsome and Ronnie Jeffrey All Rights Reserved |
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Kent Newsome (BMI) is a recorded songwriter who has been writing songs for over twenty five years.
He writes traditional country, insurgent country, folk and rock and roll. But his true passion is the blues.
His favorite artists and influences include Otis Spann, Peter Green, R.L. Burnside, Junior Kimbrough,
Richard Buckner, Joe Ely and Townes Van Zandt.
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Err Bear Music, Inc. (BMI) (in this case Err rhymes with her) is a publishing company Kent formed in 1977,
when his first song was recorded. Err Bear Music continues to administer the majority of Kent's catalog.
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