Wife’s Little Pleasures

Mentor Williams, Tony Stampley, Buck Moore

I've always been a two-fisted drinker
And a lover of sad country songs
And I thought I was a cool-headed thinker
But that woman keeps proving me wrong

Just look at these blisters on my fingers
I'm workin' myself to the bone
She had me from the first time I kissed her
But she's really got me now that she's gone

Now I'm payin' for my wife's little pleasures
Her new house and car that she drives
I'm workin' for her life of leisure
And her new life with some other guy

She took everything when she left me
'Cept my guitar and my ole Harley Hog
And it hurts me to think her new lover
Is drinkin' my liquor and pettin' my dog

While I'm payin' for my wife's little pleasures
Her new house and car that she drives
I'm workin' for her life of leisure
And her new life with some other guy

I'm workin' for her life of leisure
And her new life with some other guy

Trivia about the song Wife’s Little Pleasures by John Anderson

When was the song “Wife’s Little Pleasures” released by John Anderson?
The song Wife’s Little Pleasures was released in 1986, on the album “Countrified”.
Who composed the song “Wife’s Little Pleasures” by John Anderson?
The song “Wife’s Little Pleasures” by John Anderson was composed by Mentor Williams, Tony Stampley, Buck Moore.

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