Gene Watson Lyrics: 'When My World Left Town'
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 'When
My World Left Town'.



'When My World Left
Town'
Written by
Tom Ghent & Ralph Paul
Published by Jando Music Inc. / ASCAP
The sun rose up this morning but it didn't shine
Her pillow's still wet from the tears she'd been cryin'
And my heart's as empty as the closet I found
This morning when my world left town
This morning when my world rode a bus or a plane
Seeking the sunshine and leaving me rain
Left me no advice to where she was bound
This morning when my world left town
[ fiddle - steel ]
She got up this morning not making a sound
She could not have left and she sink me so down
Leaving to seek what we'd never quite found
This morning when my world left town
This morning when my world rode a bus or a plane...


'When My World Left
Town' was originally included on the following albums:
'Gene Watson' 'Because You
Believed in Me' (Capitol Records, 1976)
'Because You Believed in Me & Beautiful
Country' (Hux Records, 2005)



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