Girl at the Bar

Conway Twitty

(Don't go too far with the girl at the bar)
(She'll only bring you misery)

A bottle on the table
Empty glass in trembling hand
Through tear dimmed eyes
I watch her as she talks to another man

A picture of true loveliness
This girl I used to know
But then I found she slipped around
And I had to let her go

Now it's all right to have a drink or two
With my old used to be
Or hold her while the jukebox plays
A tender melody

But don't go too far with the girl at the bar
She'll only bring you misery

Not too many months ago
We planned our wedding vows
And I was the man who stood
Where you are standing now

I believed the things she said
I gave my heart away
But they were lies and that is why
I'm all alone today

This bottle and this empty glass
Are all that's left for me
She's found another heart to break
And has forgotten me

Yes, I went too far
With the girl at the bar
Heartaches now blur my memory
To her I'm just another used to be...

Trivia about the song Girl at the Bar by Conway Twitty

On which albums was the song “Girl at the Bar” released by Conway Twitty?
Conway Twitty released the song on the albums “To See My Angel Cry / That’s When She Started to Stop Loving You” in 1970 and “The Rock ‘N’ Roll Years 1956-1964: CD 8” in 1997.

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