Can't Even Get the Blues

RICK CARNES, THOMAS WILLIAM DAMPHIER

I walk into the kitchen
The silverware is gone
The furniture is missing
I guess you got it all uhuh
This is where it ought to hurt
Seems like every time you leave me
You try to think of something worse

[Chorus:]
I can't even get the blues no more
I try to worry like I did before
And nothing happens when I walk the floor
So what am I supposed to do
I toss and turn but then I fall asleep
I'm going under but it's not too deep
You want to hurt me but it's just no use
I can't even get the blues

Well this time ain't no different
The sun's up in the sky
Sitting on the back porch
Clouds are rolling by
Oh this is where it ought to rain
But it doesn't really matter
To me it's all about the same

[Repeat Chorus]
(You try and hurt me)

[Repeat Chorus]

Trivia about the song Can't Even Get the Blues by Reba McEntire

On which albums was the song “Can't Even Get the Blues” released by Reba McEntire?
Reba McEntire released the song on the albums “Unlimited” in 1982, “Oklahoma Girl” in 1994, and “Revived Remixed Revisited” in 2021.
Who composed the song “Can't Even Get the Blues” by Reba McEntire?
The song “Can't Even Get the Blues” by Reba McEntire was composed by RICK CARNES, THOMAS WILLIAM DAMPHIER.

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