Bells Are Ringing

CASEY VAN BEEK

I'm goin' back to the country
'Cause I can't pay my rent
I may not be completely broke
But brother I'm badly bent
I don't understand
Where the money went
I'm not broke
But I'm badly bent

They warned me about the city
About the city life
But I thought I knew everything
I took no one's advice
Now I don't know where
All the money went
I might not be broke
But I'm badly bent

I am just a country boy
Tryin' to make some sense
But I'd like to ask the congress
I'd like to ask the president
Can you tell me where
All the money went
We might not be broke
But we're badly bent

Between the telephone, gas and electric bills
Car payment and the rent
Give it everything I got
Can't seem to make a dent
I don't understand
Where the money went
I'm not broke
But I'm badly bent
Can you tell my where
All the money went
I might not be broke
But I'm badly bent

Trivia about the song Bells Are Ringing by The Tractors

When was the song “Bells Are Ringing” released by The Tractors?
The song Bells Are Ringing was released in 2002, on the album “The Big Night”.
Who composed the song “Bells Are Ringing” by The Tractors?
The song “Bells Are Ringing” by The Tractors was composed by CASEY VAN BEEK.

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