Ray Price – She’s Got to Be a Saint, is a 1972 single by Ray Price. «She’s Got to Be a Saint» was Ray Price’s seventh number one on the country chart. The single stayed a number one for three weeks and spent a total of fourteen weeks on the country chart.
Ray Price – She’s Got to Be a Saint
From the album She’s Got to Be a Saint
B-side «Oh Lonesome Me»
Released November 1972
Genre Country
Length 3:49
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s) Joe Paulini Mike DiNapoli
Producer(s) Don Law
COUNTRYPEDIA
Ray Price – She’s Got to Be a Saint Lyrics
I’m out late every night
Doing things that ain’t right
And she’ll cry for me
When I’m down in the dumps
And she nurses my lumps
How she cries for me
And she’ll never complain
She keeps hiding the pain
But I know all the while
She’s not feeling too well
‘Cause I put her through hell
Still she forces a smile
She’s got to be a saint
Lord know that I ain’t
I finally realize
Right before my eyes
Here is a saint
There’s a dress in a shop
That’ll make her eyes pop
But she’ll look away
She’d have gotten a lift
If I’d bought her that gift
For her birthday
But her birthday has come
And I feel like a bum
‘Cause I spent my last dime
On a worthless old friend
On a drunken weekend
I’ve done it time after time
She’s got to be a saint
Lord know that I ain’t
I finally realize
Right before my eyes
Here is a saint
Should I stay? Should I go?
I really don’t know
My mind’s in a blur
Soon it’s gonna be dawn
And if she finds me gone
Would it be best for her?
I see her cry in her sleep
So I kiss her wet cheek
I kneel by her and pray
And I’ll turn off the light
Step out in the night
And I’ll go on my way
She’s got to be a saint
Lord know that I ain’t
I finally realize
Right before my eyes
Here is a saint
GENIUS