Well, almost is better than not trying at all!
Written by James Stanley Howen and Harry Hamm - copyright Original Music 2005 BMI
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When I was young and foolish I wrote so many songs
And sang them all in local bars sometimes all night long
Folks would come from all around to hear me sing and play
They’d clap their hands and buy me drinks and never let me pay
A has-been that never was with nothin’ to my name
I moved around from bar to bar just searchin’ for my fame
The whiskey and my old guitar was all I’d ever need
A has-been that never was just trying to be
One day a man with pen in hand came struttin’ in the bar
He pulled a fancy paper out and he said he’d make me a star
We recorded my best songs he said I’ll see ya Jim (or Slim)
When he walked out with my best tunes I’d seen the last of him
A has-been that never was with nothin’ to my name
I moved around from bar to bar just searchin’ for my fame
The whiskey and my old guitar was all I’d ever need
A has-been that never was just trying to be
Last week while I was truckin’ I made a friendly stop
I was browsin’ through the bargain bin down at Harry’s record shop
I found the record that I had made so many years ago
The one that should have brought me fame that I’d been searchin’ for
A has-been that never was with nothin’ to my name
I moved around from bar to bar just searchin’ for my fame
But when I’m on that stage tonight I can finally get to shout
My songs at Sally’s shop unless he’s all sold out
You can buy my record down at Sally’s place unless he’s all sold out”
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