Hank Snow Lyrics
"Marriage Vow"

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(Jenny Lou Carson)

Do you take this woman to be your dear wife
Do you vow to love her the rest of your life
And will you protect her and honor her name
Oh, don't cause her heartaches and don't bring her shame.

Share with her in poverty with her in wealth
For richer for poorer through sickness and health
All these things the Parson did ask me
And then I whispered I do and I'd do it again.

--- Instrumental ---

For I really love her the one I call wife
And I'll go on caring the rest of my life
I'd die to protect her and she'd do the same
I'd cut off my tongue before I'd bring her shame.

We may be in poverty may not have wealth
But we stick together through sickness and health
I'll always be thankful till my life is done
That two little words made us both into one...
This song is from the album "The Singing Ranger: 1949-1953 [Bear Family]", "Country Classics[ RCA Victor]", "Country Classics [RCA Victor]", "Souvenirs [RCA Victor]", "This Is My Story [RCA Victor]", "The Best of Hank Snow, Vol. 2 [RCA Victor]", "Legendary [BMG International]", "I'm Movin' On & Other Country Hits [RCA]", "Best of the Best [King Records]", "I'm Movin' On [Country Stars]", "All American Country", "The Singing Ranger, Vol. 3 [Bear Family (Germany)]", "A Proper Introduction to Hank Snow: I'm Moving On", "A Fool Such as I [Arpeggio Country]", "I'm Movin' On [Prism Entertainment]", "The Singing Ranger [ASV/Living Era]", "Master Of Melancholy", "Paving The Highway With Tears", "Famous Country Music Makers" and "Classic Country Favourites".