Lonely at the Bottom

Jan Dowling / Mike Dowling

I am leaving Mississippi in the evening rain
Well those Delta towns wear satin gowns
In a high beamed frame
Loretta Lynn guides my hands through the radio
Where would I be in times like these
Without the songs Loretta wrote?
'Cause when you can't find a friend
You've still got the radio
And when you can't find a friend
You've still got the radio
The radio...listen to the radio
The radio
I left a handsome two-stepping good ole boy in Tennessee
Now, he's sittin' on the sofa, he's lookin' for his supper,
Wonderin' what's become of me
I've got a double-0-eighteen Martin guitar in the back seat of the car
And, I am leaving Mississippi...
With the radio on
'Cause when you can't find a friend
You've still got the radio
And when you can't find a friend
You've still got the radio
The radio...listen to the radio
The radio
There's a moon across the border in the Louisiana sky
I smell the pontchartrain, I hear silver wings
And then, away Merle Haggard flies
That good ole boy will find a band of gold
On the stereo
Hey, then my mama's gonna call and say,

Trivia about the song Lonely at the Bottom by Kathy Mattea

When was the song “Lonely at the Bottom” released by Kathy Mattea?
The song Lonely at the Bottom was released in 1992, on the album “Lonesome Standard Time”.
Who composed the song “Lonely at the Bottom” by Kathy Mattea?
The song “Lonely at the Bottom” by Kathy Mattea was composed by Jan Dowling and Mike Dowling.

Most popular songs of Kathy Mattea

Other artists of Country