Me And John R.

Radney M. Foster, Darden Smith, Jon Stewart, Jon Randall

Ain't it funny how a man can pack|Everything in a duffle bag|At least everything means something to ya|A leather coat and a black guitar|In the backseat of your car |'Ring Of Fire' and goodbyes burning through ya|Feels like hell but sings like Halleluia|Me and John R. got nothing to lose|But a thousand miles of memories and two weeks of union dues|Lord knows my heart ain't all that's broke|And the only Cash I'm gonna find's on the AM radio|Rolling down the highway singing 'Folsom Prison Blues'|Me and John R. got nothing to lose |Counting crows on the power lines|Time moves on but it don't fly|Love gone wrong don't care which way you run|Flipped a coin and I headed west|Where I'll stop is anyone's guess|Put Jesus on the dash and chase the sun|She don't care but 'I still miss someone'|(Repeat Chorus)|Me and John R. got nothing to lose|But the address where we lived and the love that she refused|Lord knows my heart ain't all that's broke|And the only Cash I'm gonna find's on the AM radio|Rolling down the highway singing 'Folsom Prison Blues|Me and John R. got nothing to lose

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Who composed the song “Me And John R.” by Radney Foster?
The song “Me And John R.” by Radney Foster was composed by Radney M. Foster, Darden Smith, Jon Stewart, Jon Randall.

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