Squeeze Me In

Delbert McClinton / Gary Nicholson

Honey, I know you got a good job
You're out there making all that dough
They keep you late working that overtime
And I don't ever see you no more
I guess you're not checking your message machine
Seems like you're never in
But I've got a hunch if we can just do lunch
I could get your attention again

Bridge:
Whoever said it's a man's world
Don't know what he's talking about
You've got me working around the clock
Honey, trying to figure you out
I know time is money
But there's more to life honey
Than how much you can spend
You've got to make a little time for the good times
Honey, can you squeeze me in?

Chorus:
Whoever said it's a man's world
Don't know what he's talking about
You've got me working around the clock
Honey, trying to figure you out
I know time is money
But there's more to life, honey
Than how much you can spend
You've got to make a little time for the good times
Honey, can you squeeze me in?

I've got it circled in red on the calendar, baby
You told me that tonight's the night
I've got the champagne chilled
I've got a gourmet meal, soft music and candlelight
I try to get you on the phone I get stuck on hold
I guess you keep getting sidetracked
I've been faxing you love notes all day long
But you don't ever fax me back

Repeat Bridge … Repeat Chorus

Trivia about the song Squeeze Me In by Garth Brooks

When was the song “Squeeze Me In” released by Garth Brooks?
The song Squeeze Me In was released in 2001, on the album “Scarecrow”.
Who composed the song “Squeeze Me In” by Garth Brooks?
The song “Squeeze Me In” by Garth Brooks was composed by Delbert McClinton and Gary Nicholson.

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