Il testo della The bartender (it's all on the jukebox)
Ed Bruce

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Data di rilascio : 11/06/2002
Durata : 0:03:07
Stile : Country
Words & music by
Ed bruce, glenn ray & judith bruce
I'd sure like to help you, but i've heard it all before
I'm sorry i can't tell you why she'd walk out that door
All these years behind this bar, i've saved not one yet
I haven't healed a broken heart, or helped one soul to forget
- chorus -
But it's all on the jukebox in the corner
If love's gone wrong
George strait or jones have sung it in a song
If misery love's company, you'll never be alone
It's all on the jukebox, here's a quarter
No sir, she's a stranger, haven't seen her here before
But you might just arrange a two-step around the floor
There's an empty stool beside her, let's send a drink her way
The rest is up to you and her, and what that quarter plays
(repeat chorus)
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