Rock Star's Lament

KOLLER, SILVERSTEIN

I have pawned my golden records I have sold my sequent suits
For a bottle of bad whiskey I gave up my fancy boots
Now I stand here on the corner with a sad sad tail to tell
Once a rock star now a drunker with no song left to sell

Hide a face you might remember hide a voice you may recall
It was that cold night in December when we played Carnegie Hall
Now we're smokin' marijuana singin' flat but doin' well
Till I took my first drink of whiskey we started down the road to hell

I have pawned my golden records. I have sold my sequent suits
For a bottle of bad whiskey I gave up my fancy boots
Now I stand here on the corner with a sad sad tail to tell
Once a rock star now a drunker with no song left to sell
Once a rock star now a drunker with no song left to sell
With no song left to sell

Trivia about the song Rock Star's Lament by Bobby Bare

On which albums was the song “Rock Star's Lament” released by Bobby Bare?
Bobby Bare released the song on the albums “Down & Dirty” in 1980 and “The Columbia Years: Bare's Picks” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Rock Star's Lament” by Bobby Bare?
The song “Rock Star's Lament” by Bobby Bare was composed by KOLLER, SILVERSTEIN.

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