Who Sang Melody Ann? The Marshall Tucker Band

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Release information
Release Date: 1979
Genre: Rock
Style: Southern Rock/Country Rock/Blues Rock
length: 5:28
Many a time I feel so lonesome
Many a day I've been so doggone tired
When I get lonesome, yes I do
I think about true love
And when I think about true love
I think about you
So I'm singing, this here song, for Melody Ann
And I'm so doggone proud
That I'm her man and she's all mine
My Melody Ann
Been many a morning
Since I seen you
Seen many a sunrise, yes
Lord knows I've drove many miles
But you know the best thing About going home
Is to see you, standing there, with a smile
And I'm singing, this here song,
For Melody Ann
And I'm so doggone proud
That I'm her man and she's all mine
My Melody Ann
My Melody Ann
I love ya darlin'
Many a day I've been so doggone tired
When I get lonesome, yes I do
I think about true love
And when I think about true love
I think about you
So I'm singing, this here song, for Melody Ann
And I'm so doggone proud
That I'm her man and she's all mine
My Melody Ann
Been many a morning
Since I seen you
Seen many a sunrise, yes
Lord knows I've drove many miles
But you know the best thing About going home
Is to see you, standing there, with a smile
And I'm singing, this here song,
For Melody Ann
And I'm so doggone proud
That I'm her man and she's all mine
My Melody Ann
My Melody Ann
I love ya darlin'