Playing The Part
de Jamey Johnson
Taking a dip on
the sunset strip in the mornin'
Ain't nothing like the smell of tofu
and high dollar wine
They said maybe all of them cars
locking down the I-5
Yeah I find it amazing these rats
I've been chasing are helping me remember a time
When the only LA
I knew was lower Alabama
Back when me and Hannah
were wishing on a southern star
Now its so complicated,
I really hate it, why'd I ever want to go so far
Taking depression pills in the Hollywood Hills
Acting like I'm playing the part
All this gripping and grinning,
losing and winning, and running
Promises break like
and egg on the hot asphalt
What the hell was I thinking,
drinking like I'd never get caught
These high dollar women,
and the fame and the fortune, ain't worth the ticket I bought
When the only LA
I knew was lower Alabama
Back when me and Hannah
were wishing on a southern star
Now its so complicated,
I really hate it, why'd I ever want to go so far
Taking depression pills in the Hollywood Hills
Acting like I'm playing the part
Taking depression pills in the Hollywood Hills
Acting like I'm playing the part
Más canciones de Jamey Johnson
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Lonely At The Top
The Guitar Song
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The Dollar
The Dollar
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Dog In The Yard
The Guitar Song
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In Color
That Lonesome Song
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Redneck Side of Me
The Dollar
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Between Jennings And Jones
That Lonesome Song
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That Lonesome Song
That Lonesome Song
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High Cost Of Living
That Lonesome Song
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Lead Me Home
The Dollar
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Ray Ray's Juke Joint
The Dollar
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The Door Is Always Open
That Lonesome Song
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Set 'Em Up Joe
The Guitar Song
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Someday When I'm Old
Someday When I'm Old
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I Don't Do Windows
Living For A Song: A Tribute To Hank Cochran
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Mowin' Down The Roses
That Lonesome Song
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Sober
Sober
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Georgia On My Mind - Live at The Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA - April 30, 2023
Long Story Short: Willie Nelson 90 (Live At The Hollywood Bowl)
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Good Times Ain't What They Used To Be
The Guitar Song
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This Ain't My First Rodeo
Living For A Song: A Tribute To Hank Cochran
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Make The World Go Away
Living For A Song: A Tribute To Hank Cochran