The Letter That Johnny Walker Read

Chris Frayne, Leroy Preston, Ray Benson

Johnny Walker sat
At a table in a bar
Minding his own affairs

Drinking his namesake
Over the rocks
He was drunk
Too drunk to care

When a girl in the bar
Walked up beside him
And this is what she said

She said, a woman came by
With a letter for you
And this is what the letter said

[Chorus]
Dear, John, please, Johnny
Please come home
I need your love and
The kids, they gotta be fed
And John, if you don't
Hurry back, I'll be gone
Yes, that's what the letter said
The letter that Johnny Walker read

Then John
He got up from the table
Slowly, he walked outside

He was thinking of his wife
And little children at home
And how his drinking
Had ruined their lives

Then John, he stared off
Into that street light
And a vision filled his
Poor, poor heart with dread

For it was him lying drunk
There in that gutter
Clutching in his hand
The letter that Johnny Walker read
And this is what it said

[Chorus: x2]

Trivia about the song The Letter That Johnny Walker Read by Asleep at the Wheel

On which albums was the song “The Letter That Johnny Walker Read” released by Asleep at the Wheel?
Asleep at the Wheel released the song on the albums “Texas Gold” in 1975, “Back to the Future Now Live at Arizona Charlie's Las Vegas” in 1997, “The Very Best of” in 2001, “20 Greatest Hits” in 2003, “Kings of the Texas Swing” in 2007, “House of Blue Lights” in 2009, and “Asleep at the Wheel” in 2009.
Who composed the song “The Letter That Johnny Walker Read” by Asleep at the Wheel?
The song “The Letter That Johnny Walker Read” by Asleep at the Wheel was composed by Chris Frayne, Leroy Preston, Ray Benson.

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