| Song | That's My Story |
| Artist | Collin Raye |
| Album | 16 Biggest Hits |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| Written:Lee Roy Parnell/Tony Haselden | |
| I came in as the sun came up | |
| She glared at me over her coffee cup | |
| She said where you been, so I thought real hard and said, | |
| I fell asleep in that hammock in the yard | |
| She said you don't know it boy but you just blew it | |
| I said well that's my story and I'm stickin' to it | |
| That's my story, that's my story | |
| Well I ain't got a witness I can't prove it but | |
| That's my story and I'm stickin' to it | |
| Well I got that deer in the headlights look | |
| She read my face like the cover of a book, and said | |
| Don't expect me to believe all that static | |
| 'Cause just last week I through that hammock in the attic | |
| My skin got so thin you could see right through it | |
| And I stuttered, well that's my story and I'm stickin' to it | |
| That's my story, that's my story | |
| That's my story, that's my story | |
| Well I ain't got a witness I can't prove it but | |
| That's my story and I'm stickin' to it | |
| You know time comes when a wise man knows the best thing | |
| That he can do is just look her up in the eye | |
| And beg for mercy and face the bitter truth | |
| Well honey me and the boys played cards all night | |
| Wasn't no hanky panky not a woman in sight | |
| And I know I shoulda called and baby I'm really sorry | |
| Let's get a cellular phone then you won't have to worry | |
| You know how much I love you and darling I'm ready to prove it | |
| And that's my story and I'm stickin' to it | |
| That's my story, that's my story | |
| That's my story, that's my story | |
| Well I ain't got a witness and you know I can't prove it but | |
| That's my story and I'm stickin' to it | |
| You know I ain't gonna do a thing | |
| Unless you approve it and | |
| That's my story and I'm stickin' to it |
| Written: Lee Roy Parnell Tony Haselden | |
| I came in as the sun came up | |
| She glared at me over her coffee cup | |
| She said where you been, so I thought real hard and said, | |
| I fell asleep in that hammock in the yard | |
| She said you don' t know it boy but you just blew it | |
| I said well that' s my story and I' m stickin' to it | |
| That' s my story, that' s my story | |
| Well I ain' t got a witness I can' t prove it but | |
| That' s my story and I' m stickin' to it | |
| Well I got that deer in the headlights look | |
| She read my face like the cover of a book, and said | |
| Don' t expect me to believe all that static | |
| ' Cause just last week I through that hammock in the attic | |
| My skin got so thin you could see right through it | |
| And I stuttered, well that' s my story and I' m stickin' to it | |
| That' s my story, that' s my story | |
| That' s my story, that' s my story | |
| Well I ain' t got a witness I can' t prove it but | |
| That' s my story and I' m stickin' to it | |
| You know time comes when a wise man knows the best thing | |
| That he can do is just look her up in the eye | |
| And beg for mercy and face the bitter truth | |
| Well honey me and the boys played cards all night | |
| Wasn' t no hanky panky not a woman in sight | |
| And I know I shoulda called and baby I' m really sorry | |
| Let' s get a cellular phone then you won' t have to worry | |
| You know how much I love you and darling I' m ready to prove it | |
| And that' s my story and I' m stickin' to it | |
| That' s my story, that' s my story | |
| That' s my story, that' s my story | |
| Well I ain' t got a witness and you know I can' t prove it but | |
| That' s my story and I' m stickin' to it | |
| You know I ain' t gonna do a thing | |
| Unless you approve it and | |
| That' s my story and I' m stickin' to it |
| Written: Lee Roy Parnell Tony Haselden | |
| I came in as the sun came up | |
| She glared at me over her coffee cup | |
| She said where you been, so I thought real hard and said, | |
| I fell asleep in that hammock in the yard | |
| She said you don' t know it boy but you just blew it | |
| I said well that' s my story and I' m stickin' to it | |
| That' s my story, that' s my story | |
| Well I ain' t got a witness I can' t prove it but | |
| That' s my story and I' m stickin' to it | |
| Well I got that deer in the headlights look | |
| She read my face like the cover of a book, and said | |
| Don' t expect me to believe all that static | |
| ' Cause just last week I through that hammock in the attic | |
| My skin got so thin you could see right through it | |
| And I stuttered, well that' s my story and I' m stickin' to it | |
| That' s my story, that' s my story | |
| That' s my story, that' s my story | |
| Well I ain' t got a witness I can' t prove it but | |
| That' s my story and I' m stickin' to it | |
| You know time comes when a wise man knows the best thing | |
| That he can do is just look her up in the eye | |
| And beg for mercy and face the bitter truth | |
| Well honey me and the boys played cards all night | |
| Wasn' t no hanky panky not a woman in sight | |
| And I know I shoulda called and baby I' m really sorry | |
| Let' s get a cellular phone then you won' t have to worry | |
| You know how much I love you and darling I' m ready to prove it | |
| And that' s my story and I' m stickin' to it | |
| That' s my story, that' s my story | |
| That' s my story, that' s my story | |
| Well I ain' t got a witness and you know I can' t prove it but | |
| That' s my story and I' m stickin' to it | |
| You know I ain' t gonna do a thing | |
| Unless you approve it and | |
| That' s my story and I' m stickin' to it |