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Therell Be No Other

(T. Collins)

	  As I look through your song corral, I see there is only one song under Tommy  
Collins' name. Tommy recorded several songs he had written in the mid 50s.   
I used to have that alblum, but lost it somewhere along the way.  He was a  
great song writter, and many of his songs were recorded and made hits by  
other artists. Merle Haggard recorded his Sam Hill and High On the Hilltop  
and others.  I grew up in Oklahoma listening to Lynard Sipes on KLPR radio  
in the early 50s, who latter became Tommy Collins. He led a rough life and  
has gone to an early grave, but should be remembered by what he did for  
country music. Here is one of the first songs he ever recorded: There'll Be  
No Other 
Hope you can use it. 
 
Thanks, 
 
Deral Clour 
 
            THERE'LL BE NO OTHER 
 
E There'll be no A oth E er to make me B7 blue 
There'll be on other to make me E cry 
Each night I'm A pray E in to Him I'm A sayin' 
There'll be no E other while I'm B7 lovin' E you. 

refrão
No other's A arms no other's E kisses Can thrill me now for I'll be B7 true Each E night I'm A praying to Him I'm A sayin' There'll be no E other while I'm B7 lovin' E you.
Tho I might A find E love I'll never B7 try. Cause your my first love my heart's with E you. My lonely A head's E bowed I can't A forget vows. There'll be no E other while I'm B7 lovin' E you.

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