Bartender's Blues

JAMES TAYLOR

Now I'm just a bartender,
And I don't like my work,
But I don't mind the money at all
I see lots of sad faces
And lots of bad cases
Of folks with their backs to the wall
But I need four walls around me
To hold my life, to keep me from going astray,
And a honky-tonk angel to hold me tight
To keep me from slipping away

I can light up your smokes,
I can laugh at your jokes,
I can watch you fall down on your knees
I can close down this bar,
I can gas up my car,
And I can pack up and mail in my key
But I need four walls around me
To hold my life, to keep me from going astray,
And a honky-tonk angel to hold me tight
To keep me from slipping away

Now, the smoke fills the air
In this honky-tonk bar
And I'm thinking 'bout where I'd rather be
But I burned all my bridges and I sank all my ships
Now I'm stranded at the edge of the sea
I still need four walls around me
To hold my life, to keep me from going astray,
I'll need honky-tonk angels to hold me tight
They'll keep me from slipping away

Trivia about the song Bartender's Blues by George Jones

On which albums was the song “Bartender's Blues” released by George Jones?
George Jones released the song on the albums “Bartender's Blues” in 1978, “My Very Special Guests” in 1979, “Encore” in 1981, “Super Hits” in 1987, “The Bradley Barn Sessions” in 1994, “Super Hits/ Super Hits Vol. II - George & Tammy Super Hits” in 1997, “The Essential George Jones: The Spirit Of Country” in 1998, “16 Biggest Hits: George Jones” in 1998, and “Some Of The Best - Live!” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Bartender's Blues” by George Jones?
The song “Bartender's Blues” by George Jones was composed by JAMES TAYLOR.

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