We Can't All Be Angels

MURPHY TATE

(David Lee Murphy/Danny Tate)

Late nights and smokey ole pool rooms
Bars closin' down at three
And I'm right here in the middle of it all
With the bad company
Well maybe you don't understand it
Oh and we might never agree
But I'm past the point of making excuses
That's what I am and I guess the truth is

We can't all be angels
Naw naw naw
I can't say that
I claim to be much of a
Saint after all
But I can tell you it ain't so bad
Once you've learned how to fall

Flyin' down these ole backroads
Is when I feel at my best
When I've twisted all the rules that'll bend
And broken all the rest
Now I'll never try to change you
Oh and I'd never do you no wrong

We can't all be angels
Naw naw naw
I can't say that
I claim to be much of a
Saint after all
But I can tell you it ain't so bad
Once you've learned how to fall

There's a lot to be said for good clean livin'
And if I have to sneak through the back door to heaven

We can't all be angels
Naw naw naw
I can't say that
I claim to be much of a
Saint after all
But I can tell you it ain't so bad
Once you've learned how to fall

Trivia about the song We Can't All Be Angels by David Lee Murphy

When was the song “We Can't All Be Angels” released by David Lee Murphy?
The song We Can't All Be Angels was released in 1997, on the album “We Can't All Be Angels”.
Who composed the song “We Can't All Be Angels” by David Lee Murphy?
The song “We Can't All Be Angels” by David Lee Murphy was composed by MURPHY TATE.

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