Charleston Guitar

John Robert Durrill, Phil Everly

The city sleeps, but you're wide awake
Drinking alone with that old heartache
Remembering how she used to reach out for you
And hold you so tight, the whole night through
You light another cigarette, as the sun begins to shine
So you reach for your guitar
And pull down the blinds

Charleston guitar
Is strummin' the strings of your broken heart
You sing all your songs to someone who's gone
She left you in Charleston all alone with your guitar

In the same old club, you sing there every night
Those Carolina blues in the neon light
Those are the songs that your daddy taught you
Now you realize, what your momma would do
So you drink a little more, to chase the pain away
But what's coming tomorrow
Just more sad yesterdays

Charleston guitar
Is strummin' the strings of your broken heart
You sing all your songs to someone who's gone
She left you in Charleston all alone with your guitar
Sweet Charleston guitar
Sweet Charleston

Trivia about the song Charleston Guitar by Phil Everly

When was the song “Charleston Guitar” released by Phil Everly?
The song Charleston Guitar was released in 1979, on the album “Living Alone”.
Who composed the song “Charleston Guitar” by Phil Everly?
The song “Charleston Guitar” by Phil Everly was composed by John Robert Durrill, Phil Everly.

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