Our context engine found "bright lights and booze is all it really knows. whoever sets 'em up and tips the waitress" used in 2 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
bright lights and booze is all it really knows. whoever sets 'em up and tips the waitress
Singer: haggard, merle
your honky tonkin' world is not so flashy
bright lights and booze is all it really knows. whoever sets 'em up and tips the waitress
your kind of love just might as well be blind
your honky tonkin' world is not so flashy
bright lights and booze is all it really knows. whoever sets 'em up and tips the waitress
your kind of love just might as well be blind
Singer: merle haggard
your honky tonkin' world is not so flashy
bright lights and booze is all it really knows. whoever sets 'em up and tips the waitress
your kind of love just might as well be blind
your honky tonkin' world is not so flashy
bright lights and booze is all it really knows. whoever sets 'em up and tips the waitress
your kind of love just might as well be blind