Gambling Barroom Blues

LEE ALLEY, JIMMIE RODGERS

I went down to the corner, just to meet my gal
I found her standing on the sidewalk, talking to my pal
I strolled back to the bar room, to get another drink of gin
The first thing I knew I was reelin', rocking and drunk again

I kept drinking gin and liqour, till way up in the night
When my pal came to the bar room, we had an awful fight
I reached down for my razor, and then we knocked around
But when I pulled my pistol, I quickly smoked him down

The gambling bar room blues

I went down to see my baby, and met her on the way
I told her I'd have to leave her, I told her I could not stay
I started down to the station, and stopped in at the bar
There I met a policeman, riding in a motor car

We both drank lots of liqour, that flat footed cop and I
I thought he would never leave me, Lord, I thought I'd die
My baby came in to join us, and then it began to rain
Then I had to hurry, hurry, to catch that midnight train

I laid my head in the bar room door, I never get drunk anymore
I pawned my watch and my golden chain
I pawned my baby's diamond ring
Police, police, police, you're just as drunk as me
I'm grabbed that old eight-wheeler, and make for the deep blue sea

Trivia about the song Gambling Barroom Blues by Steve Forbert

When was the song “Gambling Barroom Blues” released by Steve Forbert?
The song Gambling Barroom Blues was released in 2002, on the album “Any Old Time”.
Who composed the song “Gambling Barroom Blues” by Steve Forbert?
The song “Gambling Barroom Blues” by Steve Forbert was composed by LEE ALLEY, JIMMIE RODGERS.

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