Whiskey and Women

Larry Dean Alderman, Tony Stampley, Danny Shirley

[Verse 1]
It’’s range have changed by the passage of time
I’ve broken bad habits left them behind
Defeated my demons confronted of my fears
And anticipation of my golden years
I paid the price for excessive extremes
No longer able to recover the sins
I’m older and wiser but to tell you the truth
Often I long for the ways of my youth

[Chorus]
Whiskey and women
Cocaine and peers
Sometimes I miss ‘em
Yes I always will
A gay that [?] but I remember the thrill
Of whiskey and women
Cocaine and peers

[Verse 2]
There’s so much to live forward
So much to lose
So much depends on the road
That I’ve choose
Lord knows had no better
And I have all along
I’ll pray I don’t weaken
When the temptation’s strong

[Chorus]
Whiskey and women
Cocaine and peers
Sometimes I miss ‘em
Yes. I always will
A gay that [?] but I remember the thrill
Of whiskey and women
Cocaine and peers
Whiskey and women
Cocaine and peers
Sometimes I miss ‘em
Yes I always will
A gay that [?] but I remember the thrill
Of whiskey and women
Cocaine and peers
Whiskey and women
Cocaine and peers

Trivia about the song Whiskey and Women by Confederate Railroad

When was the song “Whiskey and Women” released by Confederate Railroad?
The song Whiskey and Women was released in 2016, on the album “Lucky to Be Alive”.
Who composed the song “Whiskey and Women” by Confederate Railroad?
The song “Whiskey and Women” by Confederate Railroad was composed by Larry Dean Alderman, Tony Stampley, Danny Shirley.

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