Story Behind The Song
Country singer working at Buck and Ednas saloon and happy to be there.
Song Description
uptempo Country boogie tune
Song Length |
4:04 |
Genre |
Country - Rockabilly, Country - Honky Tonk |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Duet Male |
Mood |
Jovial, Sociable |
Subject |
Happiness, Laugh, Smile |
Similar Artists |
Willie Nelson, Joe Diffie |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
I'm singin' country music all night long
I love to live, I love to sing a good old country song
But sometimes I might step down to break up a fight
I'm workin' Buck and Edna's Friday night
Ol' Buck, he loves to hear that guitar ring
and the truckers on the highway all come in and try to sing
but it always makes me feel good when my friends come by
I'm workin' Buck and Edna's Friday night
(bridge)
It's where cowboys dream and guitars sing old love songs
and the dancers on the floor, shoutin' out for more
ol' Buck gets up and sings with me
"D-I-V-O-R-C-E"
I may never sing beneath those Grand Ol' Opry lights
but I'm workin' Buck and Edna's Friday night
There's a waitress that keeps tellin' me to go
take my guitar down to Nashville, join a country show
I keep loving her and telling her, babe, someday I might
but I'm workin' Buck and Edna's Friday night
(bridge)
It's where cowboys dream and guitars sing old love songs
and the dancers on the floor, shoutin' out for more
ol' Buck gets up and sings with me
"D-I-V-O-R-C-E"
I may never sing beneath those Grand Ol' Opry lights
but I'm workin' Buck and Edna's Friday night.
It's a tavern sittin' high on a mountain
with a river runnin' by, folks sayin' "hi"
ol' Buck comes out on the porch and waves as you go by
I may never sing beneath those Grand Ol' Opry lights
but I'm workin' Buck and Edna's Friday night.
Dennis Coats / Five String Music / BMI / (208)255-1055