Over There That’s Frank

James Hand

[Verse 1]
What a surprise I didn't recognise you in here
In this dive where I try to survive from tear to lonely tear
What do you want, 'cause you know I don't have a nickel to offer you?
But if you've got the time here's some friends of mine I'll introduce you to

[Chorus]
Over there that's Frank
I've got him to thank, he sets me up when I'm broke
There's old Al, my sad-eyed pal, whose stories so plainly show
And in walks Glen, he takеs me home when I'm too drunk to drivе
And the barmaid Lou-Anne who holds my hand every time I start to cry

So you see I don't need you or your sympathy
As long as I've got my close friends watching over me
Well I know you must be in a rush to run to someone new
But before you go I want you to know who helped me get over you

[Chorus]
Over there that's Frank
I've got him to thank, he sets me up when I'm broke
There's old Al, my sad-eyed pal, whose stories so plainly show
And in walks Glen, he takes me home when I'm too drunk to drive
And the barmaid Lou-Anne who holds my hand every time I start to cry
Over there that's Frank

Trivia about the song Over There That’s Frank by Charley Crockett

When was the song “Over There That’s Frank” released by Charley Crockett?
The song Over There That’s Frank was released in 2021, on the album “10 for Slim: Charley Crockett Sings James Hand”.
Who composed the song “Over There That’s Frank” by Charley Crockett?
The song “Over There That’s Frank” by Charley Crockett was composed by James Hand.

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