I gotta go down to George's bar today I gotta go down to George's bar today Gotta go down to George's bar I gotta go down to George's bar Gotta, gotta
million bucks selling computers I still go to George's and drink my beer He's gone, yeah he's gone but I'm still here He's gone, yeah he's gone but
Vertaling: Pat Green. George's Bar.
(Pat Green) Chorus Adios days in the wide open prairie, Nights on the canyon are gone, Steven is dead and Johnny got married, Me I'm here all on
million bucks selling computers I still go to George's and drink my beer He's gone, yeah he's gone but I'm still here He's gone, yeah he's gone but I
s snowin' on Raton Come morning I'll be through them hills and gone It's snowin' on Raton Come morning I'll be through them hills and gone It's snowin
(Pat Green) Marty had a boutique on the corner, Stanley was a trucker by his trade, And every time that Marty would shake her tail feathers, It would
(Pat Green) My daddy was an outlaw, Mom died giving birth to me, They both let me all alone when I was on bended knee, If you don't like my story
(Pat Green) I met John Wayne and Jesus when I was just a kid They both had on their cowboy hats just like I'd pictured them I stood up at the front
(Pat Green) Lately I'm feeling kinda broken, Like a man out of sorts with the world, And I ain't got no explanation, And if I did I know I'd sound
(Pat Green) Baby I'm doing fine since you left me, And my friends seem to think I have a lot more time, But as far as I'm concerned, all the money
memory, My daddy sang the wonders of old cow town, Silver haired and he's still there under a sky so kind and fair, I tell you friends there's a song
(Pat Green) If I had a million I would build you a mansion, A hundred miles from nowhere with all a girl could need, We would run through the hallways
(Pat Green) I was born down in San Antone daddy would leave us all alone, Big rig rolling thunder on a Dallas bound highway home. Mama got a job and
, yeah Brad Paisley: I had such a good time In those four years That I stretched it into six Pat Green: And I'd like to thank "Ole George's Bar"