Lyrics:
(track 9 - time 3:03)(rick ferrell/keith follese)It was labor day weekend I was seventeenI bought a coke and some gasolineAnd I drove out to the county fairWhen I saw her for the first timeShe was standing there in the ticket lineAnd it all started right then and thereOh, a sailer's sky made a perfect sunsetAnd that's the day I'll never forgetI had a barbeque stain on my white tee shirtShe was killing me in that miniskirtSkippin' rocks on the river by the railroad tracksShe had a suntan line and red lipstickI worked so hard for that first kissAnd a heart don't forget something like thatWell it was five years later on a southbound planeI was headed down to new orleansTo meet some friends of mine for mardi grasWhen I heard a voice from the pastComin' from a few rows backAnd when I looked, I couldn't believe just what I sawShe said I bet you don't remember meAnd I said only every other memoryI had a barbeque stain on my white tee shirtYou were killing me in that miniskirtSkippin' rocks on the river by the railroad tracksYou had a suntan line and red lipstickI worked so hard for that first kissAnd a heart don't forget something like thatLike an old photographTime can make a feeling fadeBut the memory of a first loveNever fades awayI had a barbecue stain on my white tee shirtShe was killing me in that miniskirtSkippin? rocks on the river by the railroad tracksShe had a sun tan line and red lipstickI worked so hard for that first kissA heart don't forget, no a heart don't forgetI said a heart don't forget something like thatOh, not something like that