Charlie Louvin - Ira lyrics

[Charlie Louvin - Ira lyrics]

You were the king of Sand Mountain
At least I thought so
You had a knack for high tenor
And I sang the low alabama to the Opry
Was the second hardest road
The worst was me losing you
And singing all alone

Ira, I still hear you
Off in the distance your sweet harmony
Ira, I still miss you
There'll never be another
'Cause you can't beat family
I know you're up there singing
With the angels, Hallelujah, Ira

Mandolin strings still ringing in my memory
There were times when you gave Bill Monroe
A run for his money
You had a way with writing
Music from the heart your voice is strong
Even though you're gone
'Cause I still hear your part

Ira, I still hear you
Off in the distance your sweet harmony
Ira, I still miss you
There'll never be another
'Cause you can't beat family
I know you're up there singing
With the angels, Hallelujah, Ira

One day soon I'll sing with you
And the angels, Hallelujah, Ira

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