Who's gonna fill their shoes Who's gonna stand that tall Well Ol' Possum asked the question Who's gonna fill their shoes Stand tall in the circle Sing their heart out for you Who's gonna keep alive tradition Once it's all dead and gone I don't know if I could wear 'em But i'd sure like to try 'em on They used to shine just like diamonds Everytime they took the stage Now faded jeans and t-shirts Are the craze of the modern age I miss cowboy boots and nudie suits Covered in rinestones I don't know if I could wear 'em But i'd sure like to try 'em on Sing songs about the common man And the cold hard facts of life I'd be a modern day Merle Behind a martin d-45 I know those shoes are awful big And the music's almost gone I don't know if I could fill their shoes But i'd sure like to try 'em on Have you ever sat and listened To old Keith Whitley sing He sounds just like Lefty From his phrasing to his twang I'd hit rewind a million times To try to bend a note like Jones I don't know if I could fill his shoes But i'd sure like to try 'em on Sing songs about the common man And the cold hard facts of life I'd be a modern day Merle Behind a martin d-45 I know those shoes are awful big And the music's almost gone I don't know if I could fill their shoes But i'd sure like to try 'em on Ain't sayin' I could fill their shoes But i'd sure like to try 'em on