Diamond Rio - Norma Jean Riley Lyrics

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Norma Jean Riley

Norma Jean Riley Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Norma Jean Riley By Diamond Rio?
Wish I had a car, top rolled down, the music up loud
Follow that girl all over town and see Norma Jean Riley's gonna notice me Wish I had a dog, seen her in the park with a puppy on a string Looking so cute maybe sooner or later we'd meet Norma Jean Riley's gonna talk to me Everybody says fool, fool nothin' you can do Never gonna see her with the likes of you I say watch and see Norma Jean Riley's gonna notice me Oughta learn to dance, with the hottest moves and the latest styles Get her on the dance floor and after awhile you'll see Norma Jean Riley's gonna dance with me Everybody says fool, fool nothin' you can do Never gonna see her with the likes of you I say watch and see Norma Jean Riley's gonna notice me Gonna write a song, sing about her hair, her lips and her eyes Bring her to tears with my heartfelt honesty Norma Jean Riley's gonna fall for me Everybody says fool, fool nothin' you can do Never gonna see her with the likes of you I say watch and see Norma Jean Riley's gonna fall for me Everybody says fool, fool nothin' you can do Never gonna see her with the likes of you I say watch and see Norma Jean Riley's gonna marry me |
Who Wrote Norma Jean Riley By Diamond Rio?
Richard Belmont (monty) Powell, Rob Honey, Dan Truman
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What's The Duration Of The Norma Jean Riley By Diamond Rio?The duration of Norma Jean Riley is 3:06 minutes and seconds. |
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