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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Brent Cobb
Brent Cobb
Vocals
Dave Cobb
Dave Cobb
Acoustic Guitar
Charlie Pate
Charlie Pate
Background Vocals
Brian Allen
Brian Allen
Bass
Chris Powell
Chris Powell
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Brent Cobb
Brent Cobb
Songwriter
Casey Wood
Casey Wood
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dave Cobb
Dave Cobb
Producer
Pete Lyman
Pete Lyman
Mastering Engineer
Matt Ross-Spang
Matt Ross-Spang
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

Well, I ought to be working in a coal mine Neck deep in black lung soot Swinging a pick at that mountain side Halfway to China, I think I would Fit right in where the sun don't shine She's better off alone Yeah, I ought to be working in a coal mine Lord knows I'm good at digging holes Well, I ought to be drilling for that black gold Swimming in that Texas tea I could make a killing all on my own Selling my misfortune to a family 'Cause when I hit rock bottom The deeper down I go Yeah, I ought to be drilling for that black gold Lord knows I'm good at digging holes Well, I ought to be working for the railroads Sweat pouring off my back Hauling away a heavy load It's a far cry from heaven down a cold steel track And I can't take her with me She's better off without Yeah, I ought to be working for the railroads Lord knows I'm good at leaving town When it comes to love I ain't got a clue What this heart of mine is supposed to do It tears me up inside what I put her through Still she won't let go Well, I ought to make my living in a graveyard Over my head in dirt If I had a shovel I'd bury this heart Six feet down and my last words would be: "I never meant to hurt you "I'm better off a ghost" Yeah, I ought to make my living in a graveyard Lord knows I'm good at digging holes Oh, I ought to make my living in a graveyard Lord knows I'm good at digging holes
Writer(s): Brent Patrick Cobb, Casey James Wood Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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