The Grandest Lady Of Them All
SheâÂÂs never in the spotlight
But everybody knows sheâÂÂs the star
And once she shines upon you
SheâÂÂll make you truly proud of where you are
SheâÂÂll wipe away the pain of all the dues you had to pay
When the curtain to her world starts to unfold
With mother - tender hands she will applaud and feed the hunger in your soul
And sheâÂÂs known as the Grand Ole Opry
Where the legends come to call
SheâÂÂs the queen of country music
SheâÂÂs the grandest lady of them all
She sings of desperados
The lonesome whistle of a midnight train
And the coal mines of Kentucky
And how it feels to be out in the rain
She sings of Texas cowboys of hobos and of heroes
And the loneliness of wearinâ prison blues
But most of all she sings about the common people just like me and you
And sheâÂÂs known as the Grand Ole Opry
Where the legends come to call
SheâÂÂs the queen of country music
SheâÂÂs the grandest lady of them all