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I begged her to stay and give me one more try
And she said, "It's over" and she said, "Goodbye"
Now I'm at this bar, tryin' to wash away my pain
But every time I hear the jukebox, the tears fall like rainThey oughta put warning labels on those sad country songs
Harmful to your heart when you're left all alone
And if you're drinkin' you'll start thinkin' 'bout love that went wrong
They oughta put warning labels on those sad country songsThey warn me 'bout cigarettes, whiskey and beer
No one ever warned me 'bout the music I hear
I don't guess I would listen to what they said anyway
But at least I'd been ready when the first sad song playedThey oughta put warning labels on those sad country songs
Harmful to your heart when you're left all alone
And if you're drinkin' you'll start thinkin' 'bout love that went wrong
They oughta put warning labels on those sad country songs
There's nothing harder on my heart than ol' Haggard and Jones
They oughta put warning labels on those sad country songs

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Country star Doug Stone made his name as a baritone balladeer, even though he's also adept at up-tempo country tunes.
Stone was born and raised in Atlanta, GA, and learned guitar at the age of five from his mother, also a country singer. As a teenager, he performed in skating rinks in his hometown and later moved on to playing area bars while working long hours as a mechanic during the day.
It took Stone several years to be “found” by his soon-to-be manager who helped him finally land a record deal with Epic.

Read more about Doug Stone on Last.fm.


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