Conversation on a Barstool

David Evans, Paul David Hewson

I'm tired, so tired I can hardly stand
I can't breath in the air in this city tonight
It's taken everything I had to give
And now, I just want to get out of here

But I won't be sorry if you won't be
And I don't want your pity or sympathy
But for forty five dollars I can make it
You wait and see

He came from Miami to start out again
I hear that he's back with his mother ill
He told me he loved me and he wanted my child
But you know people change their minds

But I won't sorry if you won't be
And I don't want your pity or sympathy
But with forty five dollars I can make it
You wait and see

But I won't sorry if you won't be
And I don't want your pity or your sympathy
But with forty five dollars I can make it
You wait and see

It isn't as if I was just anybody
On Broadway I danced for that Senator
They know me in London and they know me in Paris
I'm only talking because you look like you needed a friend

But I won't sorry if you won't be
And I don't want your pity or your sympathy
But with forty five dollars I'm halfway
To Miami

Trivia about the song Conversation on a Barstool by Annie Ross

When was the song “Conversation on a Barstool” released by Annie Ross?
The song Conversation on a Barstool was released in 1993, on the album “Music from and Inspired by the Film Short Cuts”.
Who composed the song “Conversation on a Barstool” by Annie Ross?
The song “Conversation on a Barstool” by Annie Ross was composed by David Evans, Paul David Hewson.

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