If Heartaches Were Nickels

Warren Haynes

I wish you could see me
All broken down this way
But even if you saw me, baby
I know I still couldn't make you stay
Couldn't make you stay

You know about the high cost of loving, baby
But someday, someday
You're gonna have to pay
Gonna have to pay

Oh, a woman like you needs fine things
And I knew it from the start
And I don't have much to offer
Just this old broken heart, hey baby
Just this old broken heart

But if heartaches were nickels
I would not, I wouldn't be here crying in the dark

Yes, if wine and pills were hundred dollar bills
I might keep you satisfied
And if broken dreams were limousines
I might take you for a ride
And all I can do is think of you
And wish you were here by my side

Yes, if heartaches were nickels
I'd be the richest fool alive

If wine and pills were hundred dollar bills
I might keep you satisfied
If broken dreams were limousines
I might take you for a ride
But all I can do is think of you
And wish you were here by my side

Oh, if heartaches were nickels
I'd be the richest fool alive
I'd be the richest fool alive

Trivia about the song If Heartaches Were Nickels by Joe Bonamassa

On which albums was the song “If Heartaches Were Nickels” released by Joe Bonamassa?
Joe Bonamassa released the song on the albums “A New Day Yesterday” in 2000, “A New Day Yesterday Live” in 2002, “Live from Nowhere in Particular” in 2008, and “Beacon Theatre : Live from New York” in 2012.
Who composed the song “If Heartaches Were Nickels” by Joe Bonamassa?
The song “If Heartaches Were Nickels” by Joe Bonamassa was composed by Warren Haynes.

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