B***h At The Bottom
Written by Timothy Johnson
Recorded by Keith Whitley
(No Capo)
Intro.: |(A) |(A) |(E) |(A) |(A)
I was (A)pourin' out my troubles to a (D) stranger in the bar
About the (A) problems and the pressures of a (E) country music star
Half (A)braggin', half complainin' 'bout the (D) money and the fame
And (A)just how lonely life can be, (E)when you've made yourself a (A)name (A7)
(Chorus)
I said (D)would you like a drink, he said (A)thanks, I'll have a double
I've worked up a powerful thirst, just listenin' to all your (E)troubles
And (D)while he makes that drink, I'll (A) smoke one if you got 'em
It might be lonely at the top, but (E)it's a b***h at the (A)bottom
Solo: |(A) |(A) |(E) |(A) |(A)
I left a (A)hundred on the table and (D)didn't wait around for change
With (A)my load a little lighter and (E)my thinking rearranged
That (A)stranger made me realize how (D)thankful I should be
And if (A)I forget, I hope those words he (E)said come back to (A)me (A7)
(Chorus)
I said (D)would you like a drink, he said (A)thanks, I'll have a double
I've worked up a powerful thirst, just listening to all your (E)troubles
And (D)while he makes that drink, I'll (A) smoke one if you got 'em
It might be lonely at the top, but (E)it's a b***h at the (A)bottom
(Tag)
It might be (A)lonely at the top, but (E)its a b***h at the (A)bottom -----
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