| Song | She Is His Only Need |
| Artist | Wynonna Judd |
| Album | Her Story: Scenes from a Lifetime [DVD] |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Loggins | |
| Billy was a small town loner | |
| Who never did dream | |
| Of ever leaving southern | |
| Arizona Or ever hearing wedding bells ring | |
| He never had a lot of luck with the ladies | |
| But he sure had a lot of good working skills | |
| Never cared about climbing any ladder | |
| He knew the way in a small cafe, found the will | |
| He met Miss | |
| Bonnie And a little bit of her was a little too much | |
| A few movies and a few months latter | |
| The feeling got strong enough | |
| They didn't own a car | |
| So it must have been love | |
| That drove him uptown for a diamond | |
| That's when he started goin' [Chorus] | |
| Over the line | |
| Working overtime | |
| To give her things just to hear her say she don't deserve them | |
| But he loves her and he just kept going overboard | |
| Over the limit to afford to give her things he knew she wanted ' | |
| Cause without her where would he be? | |
| See, it's not for him | |
| She is his only need | |
| Ring on her finger and one on the ladder | |
| A new promotion every now and then | |
| Bonnie worked until she couldn't tie her apron | |
| Then stayed at home and had the first of two children | |
| And my, how the time did fly | |
| The babies grew up and moved away | |
| Left 'em sitting on the front porch rocking | |
| And Billy watching | |
| Bonnie's hair turn gray | |
| And ev'ry once in a while you could see him get up | |
| And he'd head downtown ' | |
| Cause he heard about something she wanted | |
| And it just had to be found | |
| Didn't matter how simple or how much | |
| It was love | |
| And, boy, ain't that love just something | |
| When it's strong enough to keep a man goin' [Repeat Chorus] | |
| Over the line | |
| Working overtime | |
| She is his only need | |
| His only need | |
| Overboard | |
| Over the limit | |
| Just for her | |
| She is his only need | |
| His only need |
| zuo ci : Loggins | |
| Billy was a small town loner | |
| Who never did dream | |
| Of ever leaving southern | |
| Arizona Or ever hearing wedding bells ring | |
| He never had a lot of luck with the ladies | |
| But he sure had a lot of good working skills | |
| Never cared about climbing any ladder | |
| He knew the way in a small cafe, found the will | |
| He met Miss | |
| Bonnie And a little bit of her was a little too much | |
| A few movies and a few months latter | |
| The feeling got strong enough | |
| They didn' t own a car | |
| So it must have been love | |
| That drove him uptown for a diamond | |
| That' s when he started goin' Chorus | |
| Over the line | |
| Working overtime | |
| To give her things just to hear her say she don' t deserve them | |
| But he loves her and he just kept going overboard | |
| Over the limit to afford to give her things he knew she wanted ' | |
| Cause without her where would he be? | |
| See, it' s not for him | |
| She is his only need | |
| Ring on her finger and one on the ladder | |
| A new promotion every now and then | |
| Bonnie worked until she couldn' t tie her apron | |
| Then stayed at home and had the first of two children | |
| And my, how the time did fly | |
| The babies grew up and moved away | |
| Left ' em sitting on the front porch rocking | |
| And Billy watching | |
| Bonnie' s hair turn gray | |
| And ev' ry once in a while you could see him get up | |
| And he' d head downtown ' | |
| Cause he heard about something she wanted | |
| And it just had to be found | |
| Didn' t matter how simple or how much | |
| It was love | |
| And, boy, ain' t that love just something | |
| When it' s strong enough to keep a man goin' Repeat Chorus | |
| Over the line | |
| Working overtime | |
| She is his only need | |
| His only need | |
| Overboard | |
| Over the limit | |
| Just for her | |
| She is his only need | |
| His only need |
| zuò cí : Loggins | |
| Billy was a small town loner | |
| Who never did dream | |
| Of ever leaving southern | |
| Arizona Or ever hearing wedding bells ring | |
| He never had a lot of luck with the ladies | |
| But he sure had a lot of good working skills | |
| Never cared about climbing any ladder | |
| He knew the way in a small cafe, found the will | |
| He met Miss | |
| Bonnie And a little bit of her was a little too much | |
| A few movies and a few months latter | |
| The feeling got strong enough | |
| They didn' t own a car | |
| So it must have been love | |
| That drove him uptown for a diamond | |
| That' s when he started goin' Chorus | |
| Over the line | |
| Working overtime | |
| To give her things just to hear her say she don' t deserve them | |
| But he loves her and he just kept going overboard | |
| Over the limit to afford to give her things he knew she wanted ' | |
| Cause without her where would he be? | |
| See, it' s not for him | |
| She is his only need | |
| Ring on her finger and one on the ladder | |
| A new promotion every now and then | |
| Bonnie worked until she couldn' t tie her apron | |
| Then stayed at home and had the first of two children | |
| And my, how the time did fly | |
| The babies grew up and moved away | |
| Left ' em sitting on the front porch rocking | |
| And Billy watching | |
| Bonnie' s hair turn gray | |
| And ev' ry once in a while you could see him get up | |
| And he' d head downtown ' | |
| Cause he heard about something she wanted | |
| And it just had to be found | |
| Didn' t matter how simple or how much | |
| It was love | |
| And, boy, ain' t that love just something | |
| When it' s strong enough to keep a man goin' Repeat Chorus | |
| Over the line | |
| Working overtime | |
| She is his only need | |
| His only need | |
| Overboard | |
| Over the limit | |
| Just for her | |
| She is his only need | |
| His only need |