
Whiskey Whiskey Rita Coolidge
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[Verse 1]
He's a little bit of the sunshine
Just before the rain
A little like this quiet night
Before the cold winds came
He's a little bit like the weather
I never know when he's gonna change
He's a part of my heart
And a whole lot of my pain
[Chorus]
So, whiskey, whiskey, my old friend
I've come to talk with you again
Milk of mercy, please be kind
Drive this feeling from my mind
[Verse 2]
Don't you know, somehow his smile
Can make the day begin
He'd take away this mask of gray
Let the sun shine in
Now I find I've been blinded
By the cold and wintery wind
He disguised behind his eyes
Oh, what a fool I've been
He's a little bit of the sunshine
Just before the rain
A little like this quiet night
Before the cold winds came
He's a little bit like the weather
I never know when he's gonna change
He's a part of my heart
And a whole lot of my pain
[Chorus]
So, whiskey, whiskey, my old friend
I've come to talk with you again
Milk of mercy, please be kind
Drive this feeling from my mind
[Verse 2]
Don't you know, somehow his smile
Can make the day begin
He'd take away this mask of gray
Let the sun shine in
Now I find I've been blinded
By the cold and wintery wind
He disguised behind his eyes
Oh, what a fool I've been
"Whiskey Whiskey" by Rita Coolidge, released in 1971, is a #Country song that explores themes of heartache, longing, and the solace found in whiskey. The lyrics convey a sense of emotional vulnerability and the struggle to cope with lost love. Its soulful delivery and rich instrumentation enhance the poignant narrative, making it a classic in the genre.
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