Warning Labels by Doug Stone Lyrics

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Warning Labels English Lyrics Album From The Heart

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I begged her to stay and give me one more try
And she said it's over, and she said goodbye
Now I'm at this bar, tryin' to wash away my pain
But everytime I hear the jukebox, the tears fall like rain

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Warning Labels lyrics [Doug Stone]

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Credits, Cast & Crew of Song “Warning Labels”

  • Produced: Doug Johnson
  • Written: Oscar Turman, Kim Williams
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Additional Information About the Sample “Warning Labels”:

  • Produced: Doug Johnson
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  • Written: Oscar Turman, Kim Williams

Perfect Lyrics of the Song “Warning Labels” Released in 1992

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I begged her to stay and give me one more try
And she said it's over, and she said goodbye
Now I'm at this bar, tryin' to wash away my pain
But everytime I hear the jukebox, the tears fall like rain

Chorus:
They oughta put warning labels on those sad country songs:
Harmful, to your heart when you're left all alone
And if you're drinkin' you'll start thinkin' bout love that went wrong
They oughta put warning labels on those sad country songs

They warn me 'bout cigarettes, whiskey and beer
No one ever warned me about the music I hear
I don't guess I would listen to what they said anyway
But at least I'd been ready when the first sad song played

Chorus

There's nothing harder on my heart than ol' Haggard and Jones
They oughta put warning labels on those sad country songs