Daryle Singletary - Lovin' On Back Streets video free download


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Duration: 03:03
Uploaded: 2011/04/30

'Lovin' On Backstreets' is a song featured on Daryle Singletary's 2007 studio album,

'Straight from the Heart'.

Orginally recorded by the late great Mel Street, "Lovin' On Backstreets" (written by Hugh King) released in 1972, peaked at #5 in the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.

Lyrics:

We tried to pick the most unlikely places

Where no one's out to know us by our name

And for a while we shared the sweet affection

That makes it worth the sorrow and the shame

Of loving on back streets and living on main

Suffering hell through the daylight

For the heaven darkness brings

Two hearts in the shadows trading passion for pain

Loving on back streets and living on main

In the morning when I face the one who owns me

And she confronts me with some things I can't explain

Then once again I'll hate myself for living

And wonder just how long my mind can stand the strain

Of loving on back streets and living on main

Suffering hell through the daylight

For the heaven darkness brings

Two hearts in the shadows trading passion for pain

Loving on back streets and living on main

Loving on back streets and living on main

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Comments

9 years ago

Elaine Kennedy

What a voice

9 years ago

Elaine Kennedy

Beautiful he is just wonderful good Job Daryl love you .Keep em coming

10 years ago

TerrariaBlader 2.0

this is that music you enjoy out in those nights at the wagon wheel in east tn

10 years ago

kathy fe

You should go on the voice

10 years ago

Kody Roberts

Who killed country music ??? Well I will tell you folks... that country music was killed by the "almighty dollar", these so called country rock- billey ...., so call singers... couldn't cary a tune in a water bucket at midnight... If George , the Hag, and old Hank came along today in Nashville they would laugh at them and their music.. I'm so sick of make-beleivers, calling their music country. folks their is no country too it,, Please , Please sing me back home...because I wouldn't waste my time turning the radio on !!

10 years ago

mosrite60

well pure country folks. Mel Street another guy who radio never played much. As for "New country", this is pure bull crap as many here have stated. Forget about the smoke and mirrors country. Give me George, Daryle , Buck, Hag, guys who really sang their hearts out. I'm just fed up with current country radio. Sirus.XM has life.

10 years ago

SunnyGirlCountry

I love to hear Daryl Singletary sing! He does a very fine job on this song!

10 years ago

donfpizza

Great song. Thank you.:)

10 years ago

Kathi Reed

I love this song.. why is Daryle not on the radio?? What happened to him? He is great!

10 years ago

ubutwaipait

The Voice at "The Ship" is even better!

10 years ago

gugkang raja Jnjkmiri

superb voice

10 years ago

53njt

I love this guy!!!

10 years ago

bubbabrown1977

Oh, ho-ho, you got that right!!! Daryle Singletary is as Country as they come. He's not among the glitz and glamour of today's so-called "country" stars. Who needs glitz and glamour when all you really need is someone who sings a good Country song that breaks your heart, stirs your souls and tells the truth!!! I'm not all for this "fantasy" stuff they sing about today. I like good old hurtin', drinkin', and cheatin' songs they used to sing. Daryle Singletary is all about heart, not hype.

10 years ago

bubbabrown1977

Oh, don't you know!!!

11 years ago

MrGiaf .

I can tell you why he's not a super star and it may or may not have something to do with unlimited soda refills

11 years ago

Ray Caissie

why is this man not a super star daryle you have my vote canada

11 years ago

Hillbilly258

Great job. Mel Street has to be smiling in heaven.

11 years ago

Brittany Nechole Baize

He did a great job, if you ever get a chance check out Clinton Gregory's rendition of this song as well.

11 years ago

Mike Hill

Great job, Daryle

11 years ago

bubbabrown1977

Bill Anderson asks, "Too Country, what's that?" I ask the same question. This is what Country Music is and should be. Daryle Singletary really delivers the mail with this classic Mel Street song. I wish more artists today would realize what they're doing. I don't care about "changing times". Music should not be effected by the change of time. It should remain the same. I'm a firm, staunch believer in Traditionalism in Country Music and especially in the Traditional American way of life.

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