Waitin' In Your Welfare Line

Buck Owens / Don Rich / Nat Stuckey

I got the hungrys for your love and I'm waitin' in your welfare line
Well I ain't got nothing but the shirt on my back and an old two button suit
I walked out on my job about a week ago and I'm sleepin' in a telephone booth
But I'm a gonna be the richest guy around the day you say you're mine
I got the hungrys for your love and I'm waitin' in your welfare line
When I first saw you babe you nearly made me wreck my old 49 Cadillac
I knew at a glance that it was you for me and I had to have your love by heck
I'm gonna follow you baby wherever you go I got nothing to lose but my time
I got the hungrys for your love and I'm waitin' in your welfare line

Well you made me the top dog on your hill and I was overjoyed
But it didn't take long till the thrill was gone I joined the ranks of the unemployd
Now I'm right back where that I started from but that ain't gonna change my mind
I got the hungrys for your love and I'm waitin' in your welfare line
Yes I'm waitin' in your welfare line

Trivia about the song Waitin' In Your Welfare Line by Ernest Tubb

Who composed the song “Waitin' In Your Welfare Line” by Ernest Tubb?
The song “Waitin' In Your Welfare Line” by Ernest Tubb was composed by Buck Owens, Don Rich, and Nat Stuckey.

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