Gene Watson Lyrics: 'The Girl I Used to Run Around On'
The music of Gene Watson is part of the very constitution of country music.
It is in Gene Watson's country music recordings that the tradition of
heartfelt, genuine country music is preserved for all time.
Gene Watson steps into a recording studio, takes his place behind the
microphone, and magic happens.
Gene Watson's contribution to the country music genre is immeasurable & it
is here that you will find lyrics for 'The
Girl I Used to Run Around On'.



'The Girl I Used to
Run Around On'
Written by Joe Allen
Published by Tree Publishing Company Inc. / BMI
Nobody has to tell her that I've changed
I do my best to show her every night and every day
Now my ring stays on my finger and I get my love at home
I'm building my world around the girl I used to run around on
I'm building my world around the girl that's everything I need
For when I was blind and cheated she held on tight to me
And when I was weak her arms reached out her soft love made me strong
I'm building my world around the girl I used to run around on
Now I hold her every evening and I miss her all day long
I'm building my world around the girl I used to run around on
I'm building my world around the girl I used to run around on


'The Girl I Used to
Run Around On' was originally included on the following album:
'Old Loves Never Die' (Capitol
Records, 1981)



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