| Song | Church, a Courtroom, and Then Goodbye |
| Artist | Patsy Cline |
| Album | Walkin' After Midnight: The Original Sessions |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Miller, Stevenson | |
| Written by Eddie Miller and W.S. Stevenson | |
| (As released by Patsy Cline July 20, 1955) | |
| The first scene was the church, then the altar | |
| Where we claimed each other, with tears of joy we cried | |
| Our friends wished us luck there forever | |
| As we walked from the church, side by side | |
| The next scene was a crowded courtroom | |
| And like strangers we sat side by side | |
| Then I heard the judge make his decision | |
| And no longer were we man and wife | |
| I hate the sight of that courtroom | |
| Where man-made laws push God's laws aside | |
| Then the clerk wrote our story in the record | |
| A church, a courtroom and then goodbye | |
| We walked from that courtroom together | |
| We shook hands and once again we cried | |
| Then it was the end of our story | |
| A church, a courtroom and then goodbye |
| zuo ci : Miller, Stevenson | |
| Written by Eddie Miller and W. S. Stevenson | |
| As released by Patsy Cline July 20, 1955 | |
| The first scene was the church, then the altar | |
| Where we claimed each other, with tears of joy we cried | |
| Our friends wished us luck there forever | |
| As we walked from the church, side by side | |
| The next scene was a crowded courtroom | |
| And like strangers we sat side by side | |
| Then I heard the judge make his decision | |
| And no longer were we man and wife | |
| I hate the sight of that courtroom | |
| Where manmade laws push God' s laws aside | |
| Then the clerk wrote our story in the record | |
| A church, a courtroom and then goodbye | |
| We walked from that courtroom together | |
| We shook hands and once again we cried | |
| Then it was the end of our story | |
| A church, a courtroom and then goodbye |
| zuò cí : Miller, Stevenson | |
| Written by Eddie Miller and W. S. Stevenson | |
| As released by Patsy Cline July 20, 1955 | |
| The first scene was the church, then the altar | |
| Where we claimed each other, with tears of joy we cried | |
| Our friends wished us luck there forever | |
| As we walked from the church, side by side | |
| The next scene was a crowded courtroom | |
| And like strangers we sat side by side | |
| Then I heard the judge make his decision | |
| And no longer were we man and wife | |
| I hate the sight of that courtroom | |
| Where manmade laws push God' s laws aside | |
| Then the clerk wrote our story in the record | |
| A church, a courtroom and then goodbye | |
| We walked from that courtroom together | |
| We shook hands and once again we cried | |
| Then it was the end of our story | |
| A church, a courtroom and then goodbye |