Numbers on the Jukebox

MARK CHESNUTT, ROGER SPRINGER, SLUGGER MORRISSETTE

I can't recall how many times she said she'd never leave
Or the times she swore the only one for her was me
But the angel I was counting on has all but disappeared
And the only trace of her that's left I find each night in there

'Cause she's just numbers on the jukebox that I lean on
There's a little bit of her in every hurtin' song
I used to hate the thought of her 'til her memory I forget
Cause she's just numbers on the jukebox

B-11 takes me back to the first dance we shared
And A-14 reveals the truth she never cared
One by one they're telling all the stories of my past
And why the love I thought could never die lies here behind this glass

'Cause she's just numbers on the jukebox that I lean on
There's a little bit of her in every hurtin' song
I used to hate the thought of her 'til her memory I forget
Cause she's just numbers on the jukebox

Trivia about the song Numbers on the Jukebox by Mark Chesnutt

When was the song “Numbers on the Jukebox” released by Mark Chesnutt?
The song Numbers on the Jukebox was released in 1997, on the album “Thank God for Believers”.
Who composed the song “Numbers on the Jukebox” by Mark Chesnutt?
The song “Numbers on the Jukebox” by Mark Chesnutt was composed by MARK CHESNUTT, ROGER SPRINGER, SLUGGER MORRISSETTE.

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