Sometimes I wish you were a fine feathered fowl
And sometimes I wish I was a cat out on her midnight growl
So if you were a bird you would sing from a cage
And if I were a cat I could watch you all day
And I know in my mind that you'd never get away
If I were a cat and you were a fine feathered fowl
Sometimes I wish you were a ring tailed raccoon
And sometimes I wish I was a hound out bayin' at the moon
So if you were a roccoon you'd be hidin' anythin'
And if I were a hound bayin' you what believe in
You'd never get away from that scene no way soon
If I were a hound and you were a ring tailed raccoon
But if I were a cat and you were a fine fowl
I'd take my little claw and I would caress your fine feathers through the bars
And I'd open up the latch on the door of your cage
And everyone would wonder how that birdie got away
Not one little feather would I leave lay about
If I were a cat and you were a fine fowl (miaw)
If I were a cat and you were a fine fowl (miaw)
Jeannie C. Riley, born Jeanne Carolyn Stephenson in 1945 in Texas, is an American singer-songwriter. She rose to prominence in the 1960s with her hit song "Harper Valley PTA", which earned her a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance in 1968. The song, written by Tom T. Hall, became an international success and established Riley as one of the most important voices in American country music. Throughout her career, Riley has released numerous successful albums, including "Harper Valley PTA", "The Girl Most Likely" and "Jeannie C. Riley Sings the Songs of Tom T. Hall". Some of her most notable songs include also "The Girl Most Likely", "Love Is a Battlefield" and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry". Riley has been an influential figure in country music, helping to define the sound of this genre in the 1960s and 1970s.
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