Jack Daniels Old No. 7 Lyrics – Don Everly

Jack Daniels Old No. 7 Lyrics by Don Everly

A woman wrings her hands and cries “I’ve lost my man”
You should-a seen him roll the diesel ‘cross the land
Now you’ll find him up on Lynchburg, Tennessee
Collecting bottles in his old dungarees

At the Silver Dollar Saloon
Gonna break him out here soon
Jack Daniel’s Old No 7
Tennessee sour-mash whiskey

Jack Daniel’s Old No 7
Tennessee sour-mash whiskey
Bogie Bogart cried, “Lauren, let’s sail to sea
And when I’m dyin’ have another drink for me”

Now you’ll find him up on Lynchburg all the time
They keep him waiting, at the end of the line
At the honky-tonky parade
Look at all thе parts he played

Jack Daniels Old No 7
Tеnnessee sour-mash whiskey
Jack Daniels Old No 7
Tennessee sour-mash whiskey

Jack Daniels Old No 7
Tennessee sour-mash whiskey
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Don Everly Lyrics – Jack Daniels Old No. 7

Don Everly

Jack Daniels Old No. 7