George Jones Talkin' Cell Phone Blues

PATTERSON HOOD

You were talkin' on that cell phone, driving your Mercedes way too fast
All of the sudden there was this dial tone, you hit the pylons on the overpass
And your whole life passed before you, from the old days and the honky-tonks
To that last shot of vodka, and all them miles in between.

George Jones, better leave that cell phone alone
Don't be talkin' as you try to get back home
If you don't change your ways my friend
You'll be singing duets with Tammy again.

Foot down heavy on the pedal, talking to your daughter in the car
Next sound you heard was twisted metal, another dead genius country star
Better get your shit together, everything's been torn in two
Good thing your liver is made of leather, cause we'd all be born in the likes of you

George Jones, better leave that cell phone alone
Don't be talkin' as you try to get back home
If you don't change your ways my friend
You'll be singing duets with Tammy again.

And I heard it on the news, he almost stopped loving her today
Better stay on that riding lawn mower, if you're going to keep carrying on that weight.

George Jones, better leave that cell phone alone
Don't be talkin' as you try to get back home
If you don't change your ways my friend.
George Jones

Trivia about the song George Jones Talkin' Cell Phone Blues by Drive-By Truckers

When was the song “George Jones Talkin' Cell Phone Blues” released by Drive-By Truckers?
The song George Jones Talkin' Cell Phone Blues was released in 2009, on the album “The Fine Print : A Collection of Oddities and Rarities”.
Who composed the song “George Jones Talkin' Cell Phone Blues” by Drive-By Truckers?
The song “George Jones Talkin' Cell Phone Blues” by Drive-By Truckers was composed by PATTERSON HOOD.

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