More songs by Charley Crockett
Description
Sound engineer, producer: Shuter Jennings
Composer, lyricist, producer, vocalist: Charlie Crockett
Conductor, arranger: Stephen Barber
Contractor: Suzy Katayama
Sound engineer, sound engineer: David Spreng
Second sound engineer: Nate Hassley
Mastering engineer: Pete Lyman
Administrator and administrator: Gabriel Rosen
Coordinator and coordinator: Sundya Alter
Lyrics and translation
Original
Just a woman in a bar
Or so I thought from afar
You'd better be careful what you start
With just a woman in a bar
The story I'm telling goes like this
I'd come in from the wilderness
She asked me to dance
I could see she'd let 'em all think I could lead
Just a woman in a bar
Or so I thought from afar
You'd better be careful what you start
With just a woman in a bar
Born down in Houston, she said
But proud to be Tennessee bred
She'd come back to Texas one day
After her daddy passed away
Just a woman in a bar
Or so I thought from afar
You'd better be careful what you start
With just a woman in a bar
I was just another fool on a hardwood floor
The first time I laid eyes on you
The band played better as you walked through the door
Like only a woman can do
You said you was tired of just paying rent
And asked if I cared to agree
It was then I noticed
A look in your eye
That I'd not seen once before
I was just another fool on a barroom floor
English translation
Just a woman in a bar
Or so I thought from afar
You'd better be careful what you start
With just a woman in a bar
The story I'm telling goes like this
I'd come in from the wilderness
She asked me to dance
I could see she'd let 'em all think I could lead
Just a woman in a bar
Or so I thought from afar
You'd better be careful what you start
With just a woman in a bar
Born down in Houston, she said
But proud to be Tennessee bred
She'd come back to Texas one day
After her daddy passed away
Just a woman in a bar
Or so I thought from afar
You'd better be careful what you start
With just a woman in a bar
I was just another fool on a hardwood floor
The first time I laid eyes on you
The band played better as you walked through the door
Like only a woman can do
You said you was tired of just paying rent
And asked if I cared to agree
It was then I noticed
A look in your eye
That I'd not seen once before
I was just another fool on a barroom floor