Carlene Carter - I'll Be All Smiles Tonight Lyrics

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I'll Be All Smiles Tonight

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What Are The Lyrics For I'll Be All Smiles Tonight By Carlene Carter?
I'll deck my brow with roses
The loved ones may be there And gems that others give me Will shine within my hair And even those who know me Will think my heart is light Though my heart may break tomorrow I'll be all smiles tonight I'll be all smiles tonight, love I'll be all smiles tonight Though my heart may break tomorrow I'll be all smiles tonight [Instrumental break] Oh, when the dance commences Oh, how I will rejoice I'll sing the song you taught me Without a falling voice When the flattering ones come around me They'll think my heart is light Though my heart may break tomorrow I'll be all smiles tonight I'll be all smiles tonight, love I'll be all smiles tonight Though my heart may break tomorrow I'll be all smiles tonight [Instrumental break] And when the room he enters With a bride upon his arm I stood and gazed upon him As though he was a charm And onced he smiled upon her And onced he smiled on me They know not what I suffered They found no change in me I'll be all smiles tonight, love I'll be all smiles tonight Though my heart may break tomorrow I'll be all smiles tonight |
Who Wrote I'll Be All Smiles Tonight By Carlene Carter?
Art Harris
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What's The Duration Of The I'll Be All Smiles Tonight By Carlene Carter?The duration of I'll Be All Smiles Tonight is 4:47 minutes and seconds. |
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