Victim of Life's Circumstances

DELBERT ROSS MCCLINTON

It's 6:05 on Sunday mornin'
And I was supposed to've left for Memphis late last night
But I stopped at one of them old highway places
And 'cause I did I'll sleep in Tarren County Jail tonight

Well I started out tonight with good intentions
But I ended up gettin' sidways drinkin' wine
Well the last thing I remember we was rollin'
And something hit my head and knocked me from my conscious mind

[Chorus]
And I'm a victim of life's circumstances
Well I was raised around bar rooms and Friday night dances
Singin' them old country songs
And half the time ending up some place I don't belong

I said, "Jailer, hey, what y'all got me charged with?"
Well he looked at me and halfway closed one eye
Well he said, "To mean to say you don't remember
Cuttin' up some fool with that bone handled knife?"

[Chorus: x2]

Trivia about the song Victim of Life's Circumstances by Vince Gill

On which albums was the song “Victim of Life's Circumstances” released by Vince Gill?
Vince Gill released the song on the albums “Turn Me Loose” in 1984, “The Best of Vince Gill” in 1989, and “The Essential Vince Gill” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Victim of Life's Circumstances” by Vince Gill?
The song “Victim of Life's Circumstances” by Vince Gill was composed by DELBERT ROSS MCCLINTON.

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