
Over There That’s Frank Charley Crockett
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[Verse 1]
What a surprise I didn't recognise you in here
In this dive where I try to survive from tear to lonely tear
What do you want, 'cause you know I don't have a nickel to offer you?
But if you've got the time here's some friends of mine I'll introduce you to
[Chorus]
Over there that's Frank
I've got him to thank, he sets me up when I'm broke
There's old Al, my sad-eyed pal, whose stories so plainly show
And in walks Glen, he takеs me home when I'm too drunk to drivе
And the barmaid Lou-Anne who holds my hand every time I start to cry
So you see I don't need you or your sympathy
As long as I've got my close friends watching over me
Well I know you must be in a rush to run to someone new
But before you go I want you to know who helped me get over you
[Chorus]
Over there that's Frank
I've got him to thank, he sets me up when I'm broke
There's old Al, my sad-eyed pal, whose stories so plainly show
And in walks Glen, he takes me home when I'm too drunk to drive
And the barmaid Lou-Anne who holds my hand every time I start to cry
Over there that's Frank
What a surprise I didn't recognise you in here
In this dive where I try to survive from tear to lonely tear
What do you want, 'cause you know I don't have a nickel to offer you?
But if you've got the time here's some friends of mine I'll introduce you to
[Chorus]
Over there that's Frank
I've got him to thank, he sets me up when I'm broke
There's old Al, my sad-eyed pal, whose stories so plainly show
And in walks Glen, he takеs me home when I'm too drunk to drivе
And the barmaid Lou-Anne who holds my hand every time I start to cry
So you see I don't need you or your sympathy
As long as I've got my close friends watching over me
Well I know you must be in a rush to run to someone new
But before you go I want you to know who helped me get over you
[Chorus]
Over there that's Frank
I've got him to thank, he sets me up when I'm broke
There's old Al, my sad-eyed pal, whose stories so plainly show
And in walks Glen, he takes me home when I'm too drunk to drive
And the barmaid Lou-Anne who holds my hand every time I start to cry
Over there that's Frank
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