Until the Thought of You - Roger Creager



     
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Until the Thought of You Lyrics


Roger CreagerI've never heard a more beautiful sound
Than a jukebox by the wall
And this room is full of pretty women
But I don't feel like dancing at all
I've got a beer in my left hand
And Tequila in front of me
A couple of dollars in change
For the jukebox to set me freeAnd tonight I'm going to sit here
On this barstool
I'll lock the world outside the swingin' door
I'll toast everyone who's ever had a heartache
I'll buy myself a round
And drink one more
Oh don't even try to talk about work this morning
There's no way in the world I'll be on time
Because I'm too busy slowing down my thinking
Until the thought of you
Can barely walk through my mindI know these good old boys

Can see that I get home tonight
I'm not even sure that I could find the way
Because if home is really where the heart is
Tonight I'll find another place to staySo tonight I'm going to sit here
On this barstool
I'll lock the world outside the swingin' door
I'll toast everyone who's ever had a heartache
I'll buy myself a round
And drink one more
Oh don't even try to talk about work this morning
There's no way in the world I'll be on time
Because I'm too busy slowing down my thinking
Until the thought of you
Can barely walk through my mind

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Born 1971 in Corpus Christi, Texas, U.S., Roger wanted to be a country music singer since he was six years old. He's got a business degree from Sam Houston State University. His first album release was in 1999 (Having Fun All Wrong). After that he released three more albums. He is known for his high energy performances. After Roger had an unsuccessful experience playing piano for a local band, he decided to create his own. The following is a list of the members of the Roger Creager Band along with the instruments they play.

Read more about Roger Creager on Last.fm.


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