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Part of the lyrics are...."I'd pin a note on your pillow but you might not even notice i'm gone.  I cannot remember the artist's name.  Can you help

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Billy Joe Royal "I'll Pin a Note on Your Pillow"

It's just not working, we've both known for sometime
That old fire's been out for so long, we've just stopped trying
The only time we're touching is when we're passing in the hall
And yesterday's "I love yous" don't really matter at all

I might as well be leaving, I'm already out of your mind
Baby, go right on dreaming, your dreams just might come true this time
Tomorrow when you wake up you'll be lying here all alone
But I'll pin a note on your pillow or you might not even notice I'm gone

I wish that we could go back and love like we did before
We've been, alone together, so long I can't take any more
My body's crying, wake up, let me hold you one more time
But you just go right on sleeping, my heart won't let me change my mind

I might as well be leaving, I'm already out of your mind
Baby, go right on dreaming, your dreams just might come true this time
Tomorrow when you wake up you'll be lying here all alone
But I'll pin a note on your pillow or you might not even notice I'm gone
I'm gone
I'll pin a note on your pillow or you might not even notice I'm gone

I might as well be leaving, I'm already out of your mind
Baby, go right on dreaming, your dreams just might come true this time
Tomorrow when you wake up you'll be lying here all alone
But I'll pin a note on your pillow or you might not even notice (fade

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Dr. J. M. Allen

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I am a long time fan of Bluegrass and older country/folk music (20-70's) and have a fairly extensive tape and sheet music library of the same and have played the music non-professionally for many years. I can (hopefully) assist with information about artists and lyrics. Please try to make it the older stuff, I don't listen to much "modern" country except George Strait anymore....it ain't got no soul anymore :)

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I grew up in the 60's listening to all the old greats and learned to play the music. I have spent a lot of time reading about the genres and have gotten a chance to meet several of the big names over the years.

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