You're Looking at a Happy Man

CARMOL TAYLOR, GEORGE JONES

Well, I jumped outta bed and I hollered hallelujah
For there ain't another soul in sight
I sing a little song as I fix my coffee
'Cause she's really gone, alright.

Put on my old blue jeans and my Levi jacket
I'm gonna have all the fun I can
Tonight I'm really gonna be myself
And you're looking at a happy man.

Well, my baby left with all of my money
And nearly everything that I had
She thinks I'm a-sittin' at home a crying
But I'm far from being sad.

She had me a-bein' somebody I wasn't
But it's good to me again
Now I'm free as a breeze I do as I please
And you're looking at a happy man.

Everything's gone and I ain't got nothin'
But I don't need nothin' but time
There ain't a thing I miss I like it like this
Lord, I got an easy mind.

Well, I'm not the same I made a big change
I want everyone to understand
This old country boy is jumpin' for joy
And your lookim' at a happy man.

Well, I jumped outta bed and I said God almighty
There's ain't naked woman in sight
She thinks I'm a-sittin' at home a cryin'
But everything'll be alright.

Put on my old blue jeans and my levi jacket
Gonna have all the fun I can
Tonight I'm really gonna be myself
And you're looking at a happy man.

Everything's gone and I ain't got nothin'
But I don't need nothin' but time
There ain't a thing I miss I like it like this
Lord, I got an easy mind.

Well, I'm not the same I made a big change
I want everyone to understand
This old country boy is jumpin' for joy
And your lookin' at a happy man.

This old country boy is jumpin' for joy
And your lookin' at a happy man

Trivia about the song You're Looking at a Happy Man by George Jones

On which albums was the song “You're Looking at a Happy Man” released by George Jones?
George Jones released the song on the albums “Nothing Ever Hurt Me (Half As Bad As Losing You)” in 1973 and “Nothing Ever Hurt Me” in 1973.
Who composed the song “You're Looking at a Happy Man” by George Jones?
The song “You're Looking at a Happy Man” by George Jones was composed by CARMOL TAYLOR, GEORGE JONES.

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