Lyrics The Guitar Song - Jamey Johnson, Bill Anderson

The Guitar Song - Jamey Johnson, Bill Anderson
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Guitar Song, artist - Jamey Johnson. Album song The Guitar Song, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 31.12.2009
Record label: Universal Music
Song language: English

The Guitar Song

I’m just a guitar in the pawn shop on the corner
And I’m waiting for someone to play me now and then
My strings are kinda rusty and I’m a little dusty
Oh, but you’d be too if you’ve been where I’ve been
I’ve done some shows with Haggard back in 1967
Now I’m dying for someone to play me back home
I’m just a guitar in the pawn shop on the corner
Hey, come on by and listen to my song
I’ve seen at least a million of those tiny smoke bar rooms
And I’ve helped to heal some heartaches and I’ve helped to sell some beer
And the last one to help me
Just couldn’t wait to sell me for 20 dollars and left me hanging here
But I dream about the spot light and the roaring of the people
And I wonder if I’m ever gonna hear 'em sing along
I’m just a guitar in the pawn shop on the corner
Hey, come on by and listen to my song
I’ve got a lot of memories and a song or two left in me
And some day someone will pick me up and play me back home
I’m just a guitar in the pawn shop on the corner
Hey, come on by and listen to my song
Won’t ya come back by and listen to my song?

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Artist lyrics: Jamey Johnson
Artist lyrics: Bill Anderson