Rory Bourke

 

Songs Recorded By:

  •     Charlie Rich
  •     "The Most Beautiful Girl"
  •     JoDee Messina
  •     "Bye, Bye"
  •     George Strait
  •     "You Look So Good In Love"
  •     Phil Vassar
  •     "Carlene"
  •     Bonnie Raitt
  •     "Too Soon To Tell"
  •     Jennifer Warnes
  •     "I Know A Heartache When I  See One"
  •     Deborah Allen
  •      "Baby I Lied"
  •     Anne Murray
  •     "A Little Good News"
  •     "Shadows In The Moonlight"
  •     "Blessed Are The Believers"
  •     "Another Sleepless Night"
  •     "Lucky Me"
  •     Kenny Chesney
  •     "Back In My Arms Again"
  •     Don Williams
  •     "I Wouldn't Be A Man"
  •     Collin Raye
  •     "Little Red Rodeo"
  •     Elvis Presley
  •     "Patch It Up"
  •     "Your Love's Been A Long Time Comin"
  •     Bellamy Brothers
  •     "Do You Love As Good As You Look"
  •     Tanya Tucker
  •     "It's Only Over For You"
  •     Conway Twitty
  •     "I Couldn't See You Leaving"
  •     Ronnie Milsap
  •     "Where Do The Nights Go"
  •      K.T. Oslin
  •     "Come Next Monday"
  •     Lee Roy Parnell
  •     Gail Davies
  •     Cher
  •     Mel Tillis and many more...
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She's The Town, He's The Train (Rory Michael Bourke/Williams/Williams)




Late at night she hears his whistle blowing far off in the distance

She’s awaken by the rumbling of his locomotive engine

And he comes on strong then he’s gone, long gone

As his chugga chugga fades there’s a smile on her face



(Chorus)

She’s the town he’s the train

His whistle blows it calls her name

She’s the town he’s the train



When he pulls out of the station she don’t ever ask where he goes

These rails that he’s riding on always bring him back that is all she knows

His touch she craves so she sits and waits

For her heart he yearns it’s coming time to return



(Repeat Chorus)



(Bridge)

She says don’t slow down make your wheels go round and round

He feels that thrill rolling round the bend

Coming up on the lights of town

She’s the town He’s the train



(Repeat Chorus)



Late at night she hears his whistle blowing far off in the distance