Story Behind the Song
This song was written by New York writer Jeff Beach with my voice in mind. I love performing this song live. It has great energy.
Lyrics
Ever since you left I ain't living like I should
But I found me some new friends, got me feeling pretty good
There's Mr. Jose Cuero, Jim Beam, and Jack Daniels
I can't recall the others but they all know how to handle
The woman in need, a woman like me
Living on the corner stool dealing with the hurt
With my whisky for dinner, blues for dessert
Hey there, Mr. Bartender poor us up another round
I think it's time to drink a memory down
To forget about my worries, forget about my past
Forget about the man who could never make it last, for the
The woman in need, a woman like me
Living on the corner stool dealing with the hurt
With my whisky for dinner, blues for dessert
You don't have to tell me I know I'm doing everything wrong
Just set us up another man while I go tell the band, I could use a little Stevie Ray Vaughn
My head's a spinning and my hearts on the floor
I can't believe I never seen it before
Should've listen to mama, should've listened to my friends
He ain't nothing but the devil within
The woman in need, a woman like me
Living on the corner stool dealing with the hurt
With my whisky for dinner, blues for dessert
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