Warning Labels Karaoke - Doug Stone

This title is a cover of Warning Labels as made famous by Doug Stone

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About

With backing vocals (with or without vocals in the KFN version)

Tempo: variable (around 106 BPM)

In the same key as the original: E♭

Duration: 02:56 - Preview at: 01:53

Release date: 1992
Genres: Country, In English
Original songwriter: Kim Williams

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Lyrics Warning Labels

I begged her to stay and give me one more try
And she said It's over then she said Goodbye
Now I'm at this bar tryin' to wash away my pain
But every time I hear the jukebox the tears fall like rain
They ought to 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 a love that went wrong
They ought to put warning labels on those sad country songs
They warned me about cigarettes whiskey and beer
No one ever warned me about the music I'd hear
I don't guess I would've listened to what they said anyway but at least I'd been ready when the first sad song played
They ought to 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 a love that went wrong
They ought to put warning labels on those sad country songs
There's nothin' harder on my heart than old Haggard and Jones
They ought to put warning labels on those sad country songs
Mmh hmm hmm hmm hmm
Hmm hmm hmm

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