Open Pit Mine

GENTRY

From Morenci, Arizona where the copper mines glow
I could see Clifton in the canyon below
In Clifton lived Rosey, we danced and we dined
On the money I made in the open pit mine.

I loved my sweet Rosey and she loved me too
There was nothin' for Rosey that I wouldn't do
Her hugs and her kisses they were something devine
Gave me reason for working the open pit mine.

While I was out walkin' with my Rosey one day
We passed a store window with rings on display
I bought those she wanted, how they really did shine
With the money I scraped from that open pit mine.

Her love would bring heartbreak that I would soon learn
'Cause she would two time me when my back was turned
Rosey would go dancin' and drink the red wine
While I worked like a slave in that open pit mine.

One night I caught Rosey on her rendevous
She was huggin' and kissin' with somebody new
It was there that I shot 'em while their arms were entwined
Then I buried her deep in that open pit mine.

I took a look at my future and what did I see
There was nothin' but trouble a-waiting for me
But on the sun's next rising I'll be satisfied
'Cause they'll find me there sleepin' by my sweet Rosey's side

Trivia about the song Open Pit Mine by George Jones

On which albums was the song “Open Pit Mine” released by George Jones?
George Jones released the song on the albums “From The Heart” in 1962, “The New Favorites of George Jones” in 1962, “Golden Hits” in 1966, “Pure Country” in 1982, “The Greatest Living Country Singer” in 2009, “Songs That Tell A Story” in 2011, “Gods Of Country” in 2011, “10 Great Songs” in 2012, “Best Of” in 2013, “Musicor’s 20 Best” in 2016, “Greatest 20 Top Hits” in 2019, “More Starday & Musicor Originals” in 2022, and “The Very Best of George Jones” in 2022.
Who composed the song “Open Pit Mine” by George Jones?
The song “Open Pit Mine” by George Jones was composed by GENTRY.

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