Interesting question and perhaps a controversial answer.
Marty Robbins wrote "Pretty Words" However a cajun steel guitar player names Jules Angelle Lamparez alias Papa Cairo claims that Marty pillfered the song from his own composition, "You Just Wait And See" changing it to "Pretty Words".
Marty had played with Cairo in the Chuck Guillory band and knew all their material, says Cairo.
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"A White Sport Coat" was a huge hit for Marty Robbins in 1957. Robbins is rightfully remembered as a country singer, but he had several crossover hits which sold well to the pop market, beginning with this one. In 1957 rock & roll was in its infancy and rockabilly was one of the seminal forces that shaped the genre. Marty Robbins, like several of his traditional country contemporaries sold well to the rock & roll market during these times. The list of primarily country artists with big hits on Top 40 radio is, of course, much too exhaustive to try and quantify here, but it starts with Elvis (yes, Elvis) and moves on to Carl Perkins, Sonny James, Guy Mitchell, "Tennessee" Ernie Ford, Don Chrrry, Ferlin Husky, Conway Twitty, and Stonewall Jackson, to name but a few. Mercifully, this trend of pure country crossovers did not contine. Unfortunately, however, rockabilly, with its energy and innovation, died along with it. More's the pity.
I'm pretty sure the song you are thinking of is called Sexy Bitch by David Guetta and featuring Akon.
The words to a song are known as "lyrics."
quality treats to eat...treats are guiltily sweet quality treats to eat...treats are guiltily sweet quality treats to eat...treats are guiltily sweet sweet...sweet....sweet sweet he sits like a fat slob all the day long slurpin' and a-lickin' that ice cream cone after havin' thirds, can't see his feet stuff at baskin robbins is so doggone sweet baskin robbins...sweet...guiltily sweet baskin robbins...sweet...guiltily sweet eat baskin robbins and you'll be too full to walk tonight every little swallow...brings you ecstasy very bite is pure as a treat can be a pie is foul...a cake snack blows but i know a thing that will cure your woes baskin robbins...sweet...guiltily sweet baskin robbins...sweet...guiltily sweet eat baskin robbins and you'll be too full to walk tonight i really have a cravin', so away i prance have banana splits until i split my pants i started eating steady from a big ol' bowl i topped it with some syrup and some...oreos he sits like a fat slob all the day long slurpin' and a-lickin' that ice cream cone after havin' thirds, can't see his feet stuff at baskin robbins is so doggone sweet baskin robbins...sweet...guiltily sweet baskin robbins...sweet...guiltily sweet eat baskin robbins and you'll be too full to walk tonight quality treats to eat...treats are guiltily sweet quality treats to eat...treats are guiltily sweet quality treats to eat...treats are guiltily sweet sweet...sweet....sweet sweet Hope this works
A song made-up of words is called a SONG! DUR!
JUDY by Marty Robbins.
"A White Sport Coat" was a huge hit for Marty Robbins in 1957. Robbins is rightfully remembered as a country singer, but he had several crossover hits which sold well to the pop market, beginning with this one. In 1957 rock & roll was in its infancy and rockabilly was one of the seminal forces that shaped the genre. Marty Robbins, like several of his traditional country contemporaries sold well to the rock & roll market during these times. The list of primarily country artists with big hits on Top 40 radio is, of course, much too exhaustive to try and quantify here, but it starts with Elvis (yes, Elvis) and moves on to Carl Perkins, Sonny James, Guy Mitchell, "Tennessee" Ernie Ford, Don Chrrry, Ferlin Husky, Conway Twitty, and Stonewall Jackson, to name but a few. Mercifully, this trend of pure country crossovers did not contine. Unfortunately, however, rockabilly, with its energy and innovation, died along with it. More's the pity.
The Marty Robbins classic song, "El Paso", tells a story in the first person. At the last line of the song, the narrator dies. And there's also a Roald Dahl short story in which the narrator dies, finishing with the words:"My God! Those chocolates..."
Willie Nelson and Ray Price Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys did an earlier version
Move your mouth to form words that make sounds that create a language called English. Or, for you dummies out there, Say, "I AM VERY PRETTY!" Gosh, it's not that hard.
well there is one i know and it is television, hey and email me if you know me -kyndal robbins
another words for pretty are beautiful, hot, sexy, and fine also smashing.
I'm pretty sure the song you are thinking of is called Sexy Bitch by David Guetta and featuring Akon.
Some words that rhyme with "smarty" include party, hearty, and arty.
Pretty Beautiful Stunning Gorgeous Hot Pretty Attractive Elegant Graceful
no, linking verbs a words such as is or are. in context: the girl is pretty or the dogs are barking
They're called Kangaroo Words .