Music Video

Featured In

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Alan Jackson
Alan Jackson
Lead Vocals
Eddie Bayers
Eddie Bayers
Drums
Roy Huskey, Jr.
Roy Huskey, Jr.
Acoustic Bass Guitar
Brent Mason
Brent Mason
Electric Guitar
Hargus "Pig" Robbins
Hargus "Pig" Robbins
Piano
Larry Franklin
Larry Franklin
Fiddle
John Wesley Ryles
John Wesley Ryles
Background Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Alan Jackson
Alan Jackson
Songwriter
Ron Jackson
Ron Jackson
Songwriter
Andy Loftin
Andy Loftin
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Keith Stegall
Keith Stegall
Producer
John Kelton
John Kelton
Mixing Engineer
Williams Hank
Williams Hank
Mastering Engineer
Paula Montondo
Paula Montondo
Assistant Recording Engineer
Steve Lowery
Steve Lowery
Additional Engineer

Lyrics

Well, I was sitting in Roadhouse down on Highway 41 You were wiping off some ketchup on a table that was done I knew you didn't see me, I was in a corner booth Of course, you weren't my waitress, mine was missing her front tooth So I flagged you down for coffee, but I couldn't say a thing But I'm in love with you, baby, and I don't even know your name I'm in love with you baby, I don't even know your name I've never been too good with all those sexual game So, maybe it's just better if we leave it this way I'm in love with you baby, and I don't even know your name So I ordered straight Tequila, a little courage in a shot And I asked you for a date, and then I asked to tie the knot I got a little wasted, yeah I went a little far I finally got to hug you, and you helped me to my car The last thing I remember I heard myself say I'm in love with you baby, and I don't even know your name I'm in love with you baby, I don't even know your name I've never been too good with all those sexual game So, maybe it's just better if we leave it this way I'm in love with you baby, and I don't even know your name The next thing I remember, I was hearing wedding-bells Standing by a woman, in a long white lacy veil I raised the veil, and she smiled at me, without her left front tooth And I said "where the hell am I, and just who the hell are you?" She said "I was your waitress, and our last name's are now the same" "'Cause I'm married to you baby, and I don't even know your name" Yeah, I'm married to a waitress, I don't even know her name I've never been to good at all those sexual games I never thought my love life would quite turn out this way Hey, I'm married to a waitress, and I don't even know her name
Writer(s): Alan Eugene Jackson, Ron Jackson, Andy Loftin Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
instagramSharePathic_arrow_out