Drunkard's Blues

HANK THOMPSON

Walking slow to the graveyard I've lost everything I could lose
Now I've even lost my baby I guess I've got the drunkard's blues
It was down at Big Joe's barroom on the corner beyond the square
Everybody drinkin' good liquor the regular crowd was there
So I strolled out on the sidewalk began to look around
Looking everywhere for my baby but that sweet woman can't be found
It was down at St James infirmary I found my baby there
Stretched out on a long white table so cold so pale so fair
So I strolled back down to the barroom to get another drink of gin
The next thing you know I'm reeling rocking and drunk again
Sixteen coal black horses all hitched up in a line
In that pretty buggy she's ridin' goodbye ol' gal of mine
Walking slow to the graveyard I've lost everything I could lose
Now I've even lost my baby I guess I've got the drunker's blues

Trivia about the song Drunkard's Blues by Hank Thompson

On which albums was the song “Drunkard's Blues” released by Hank Thompson?
Hank Thompson released the song on the albums “Country Blues” in 1968, “Smoky the Bar” in 1969, “A Six Pack To Go” in 2007, “Songs For Rounders” in 2007, and “Pathway Of My Life 1966 - 1986” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Drunkard's Blues” by Hank Thompson?
The song “Drunkard's Blues” by Hank Thompson was composed by HANK THOMPSON.

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