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Porter Wagoner – You Can’t Make A Heel Toe The Mark

Was written by Don Reno and Ray Pennington and recorded by Porter Wagoner in 1967. The song was included on Wagoner's album "Green, Green Grass Of Home." The song talks about how some things cannot be changed, such as a person's nature or the passing of time.

Porter Wagoner – You Can’t Make A Heel Toe The Mark: A Classic Country Tune

Introduction

Are you a fan of classic country music? If so, you’re in for a treat! Today, we’re going to take a closer look at Porter Wagoner’s hit song «You Can’t Make A Heel Toe The Mark.» This classic tune is a must-listen for any country music lover, and we’re going to explore why.

About the Song

Porter Wagoner - You Can't Make A Heel Toe The Mark
Cover LP Porter Wagoner RCA 1968
«You Can’t Make A Heel Toe The Mark» was written by Don Reno and Ray Pennington and recorded by Porter Wagoner in 1967. The song was included on Wagoner’s album «Green, Green Grass Of Home,» which was produced by Bob Ferguson. The song reached number 6 on the US Hot Country Songs chart and number 3 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart.
The song is a classic example of traditional country music, with its twangy guitar and Wagoner’s distinctive vocals. The song talks about how some things cannot be changed, such as a person’s nature or the passing of time. The lyrics mention that the singer was warned not to fall in love with someone because they knew that person would only break their heart. The chorus repeats the idea that some things cannot be changed, such as the daylight turning to dark or a leopard changing its spots. The song also mentions that a person cannot make a heel toe the mark, which is likely a metaphor for trying to change someone’s behavior or personality




About Porter Wagoner

Porter Wagoner - You Can't Make A Heel Toe The Mark
Porter Wagoner
Porter Wagoner was a country music singer and songwriter who was born in Missouri in 1927. He began his career in the 1950s and quickly became known for his flashy rhinestone suits and his distinctive pompadour hairstyle. Wagoner had a long and successful career in country music, with hits like «A Satisfied Mind» and «Green, Green Grass of Home.» He was also known for his work on the television show «The Porter Wagoner Show,» which aired from 1960 to 1981.

Conclusion

If you’re a fan of classic country music, «You Can’t Make A Heel Toe The Mark» is a must-listen. This classic tune is a perfect example of traditional country music, with its twangy guitar and catchy lyrics. And with Porter Wagoner’s distinctive vocals, it’s a song that’s sure to get stuck in your head. So why not give it a listen today? You won’t be disappointed!

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Porter Wagoner – You Can’t Make A Heel Toe The Mark Lyrics

You can’t change the daylight to dark
And you can’t make a heel toe the mark
I warned you not to give your love to me
I knew that I would only break your heart
I’m the kind you just can’t ever change
Cause you can’t make a heel toe the mark
You can’t stop time from rollin’ on
You can’t keep a man from goin’ wrong
You can’t change the daylight to dark
And you can’t make a heel toe the mark
A leopard can never change its spots
The big tiger would never change its stripes
A hound dog would never change its bark
And you can’t make a heel toe the mark
You can’t stop time from rollin’ on
You can’t keep a man from goin’ wrong
You can’t change the daylight to dark
And you can’t make a heel toe the mark
No you can’t make a heel toe the mark

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