Bar, Guitar, and a Honky-Tonk Crowd

Brent Cobb

[Verse 1]
Embers floating on a south bound breeze
Somewhere between heaven and tall pine trees
Heartland I'm missing you
Guitar banging through the night
I'm feeling pretty good, yeah, I'm feeling alright
But good is one for the price of two

[Chorus]
Been a long time gone if the truth be told
Since I've seen my home
Hey Curtis Lowe, come save my soul
With a bar, guitar, and a honky-tonk crowd

[Verse 2]
Buy me a ticket Lord put me on a train
Don't matter how I get there, I'd even walk through the rain
Southland I'm missing you
When the sky is high and the moon is low
I'll find some country tunes playing on the radio
And I know I'm there, Lord, I'll know I'm there

[Chorus]
Been a long time gone if the truth be told
Since I've seen my home
Hey Curtis Lowe, come on save my soul
With a bar, guitar, and a honky-tonk crowd

[Instrumental Break]

[Chorus]
It's been a long time gone if the truth be told
Since I've seen my home
Hey Curtis Lowe, come on save my soul
With a bar, guitar, and a honky-tonk crowd
With a bar, guitar, and a honky-tonk crowd
With a bar, guitar, and a honky-tonk crowd

Trivia about the song Bar, Guitar, and a Honky-Tonk Crowd by Brent Cobb

When was the song “Bar, Guitar, and a Honky-Tonk Crowd” released by Brent Cobb?
The song Bar, Guitar, and a Honky-Tonk Crowd was released in 2006, on the album “No Place Left to Leave”.

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