Bob Wills - Deep Water

I'm drifting into Deep Water, I'm starting to care for you
You're getting me into Deep Water, be careful what you do
You want a romance, but I'm in love, I'm gonna hate to see it end
I'm restless in this Deep Water, why can't we just be friends?

I'm helpless in this Deep Water, I'm stuck between right and wrong
My love is true as Deep Water, your love won't last as long
Where will it lead me, when will it end? I can't help but wish I knew
I'm winding up in Deep Water, so deep in love with you

Where will it lead me, and when will it end? I can't help but wish I knew
I'm winding up in Deep Water, so deep in love with you
So deep in love with you

I'm drifting into Deep Water, I'm starting to care for you
You're getting me into Deep Water, be careful what you do
You want a romance, but I'm in love, I'm gonna hate to see it end
I'm restless in this Deep Water, why can't we just be friends?

I'm helpless in this Deep Water, I'm stuck between right and wrong
My love is true as Deep Water, your love won't last as long
Where will it lead me, when will it end? I can't help but wish I knew
I'm winding up in Deep Water, so deep in love with you

Where will it lead me, and when will it end? I can't help but wish I knew
I'm winding up in Deep Water, so deep in love with you
So deep in love with you

Deep Water - Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys

This was a hit for Bob with Tommy Duncan on vocal for Columbia in 1948. It was recorded in the final session for that company before moving to MGM.

Bob Wills Deep Water

Wills and the Texas Playboys recorded with several publishers and companies, including Vocalion, Okeh, Columbia, and MGM, frequently moving. In 1950, he ...

Asleep at the Wheel - Deep Water

From their album : Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills & the Texas Playboys Footage taken from the top of Mount Bonnell in Austin, Texas.

Garth Brooks & Bob Wills Deep Water 1961 stereo & 1947 original

Here's three versions of the classic Deep Water written by Fred Rose. The first is by Garth Brooks with Asleep at the Wheel. Next is the 1961 stereo re-recording.

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