Lyrics: Eddie McDuff, Orville Couch
Music: Eddie McDuff, Orville Couch
A Buck Owens song sung by the New Riders of the Purple Sage in their early days.
Woke up this morning
Happy as can be
Looked out my window
What did I see
Coming up my sidewalk
Just as plain as day
Well here comes trouble that I never thought I'd see since she went away
Chorus
Hello trouble
Come on in
Talk about heartaches
Where in the world you been
Well, I ain't had the miseries
Since you been gone
Well, hello trouble, trouble, trouble, welcome home
Well, I'll make a pot of coffee
And you can rest your shoes
You can tell me them sweet lies
And I'll listen to you
Well I'm just a little part of
Of the life you've lived
But I'd rather have a little bit of trouble than to never know the love you give
[Chorus]
Woke up this morning
Happy as could be
I looked out my window
What that I see
Coming' up my sidewalk
Just as plain as day Here comes trouble that I never thought I'd see since she went away
[Chorus]
New Riders Recordings | ||||
Date | Album | |||
1 Aug 1969 | Dawn Of The New Riders Of The Purple Sage |