kay

Singer:daryle singletary

kay

with all your singing talent back in houston nashville's all you talked about

i sold everything i owned to bring you here now you'll be famous

there's no doubt

last week you knocked 'em out in new york tonight chicago's going wild

your record on the jukebox don't sound bad

kay

i'm living yet i'm dying staring out at music city from my cab

caution lights blink out their warning some old big ben clock chimes 3 a.m. starving hound dogs search the trash can my gas tank could use ten dollars worth again

all those potholes here on main street jar my rib cage i could cuss

the crowd of nightlife people look so sad

kay

i'm living yet i'm dying staring out at music city from my cab

two young soldiers from fort campbell told me how they won the war in afghanistan

sirens echoed through an alley

some woman said somebody stabbed a man

i rushed miss teenage to the doctor

she begged to give the child my name

i can't count of cups of coffee that i've had

kay

i'm living yet i'm dying staring out at music city from my cab

three rose petals on my front seat fallen from the bouquet jimmy took to june

jim kept mumbling through his teardrops god she'll leave this world with flowers in her room

kay

i showed some drunk your picture and he made some smart remark

i hit him in the mouth boy was i mad

kay

i'm living yet i'm dying staring out at music city from my cab

fiddles

steel guitars and pianos

how they play

grinding out the latest sounds from music city usa

kay

although i know i've brought you to the swinging music world

i miss pictures of those happy times we've had

kay

i'm living yet i'm dying staring out at music city from my cab

kay

i'm living yet i'm dying staring out at music city from my cab