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This song was written by Merle Haggard and Dave Kirby. Merle Haggard is a country music legend, writing and recording songs such as “Mamma Tried,” “Okie from Muskogee,” “Fightin’ Side of Me,” and many more. Dave Kirby wrote “(Is Anybody Going to) San Antone” – made famous by Charlie Pride. He also wrote songs for Waylon Jennings, George Jones, Johnny Cash and many other country artists. This song was released on October 10, 1980 on Merle Haggard’s album, titled “Back to the Barrooms.” JD Crowe recorded this song in 1999 with his band The New South. This band has had a number of different iterations, including Tony Rice and Keith Whitley. This configuration had Rickey Wasson on guitar, Dwight McCall on mandolin and Phil Ledbetter on dobro. Curt Chapman is on upright bass and Glen Duncan is on fiddle. JD Crowe, especially with Keith Whitley, has taken a number of different country songs and brought them over to the bluegrass genre. This song has three part harmony on the chorus, with the exception of the line “Maybe someday you’ll love me enough to stay with me and whiskey won’t be my best friend” – which is sung solo. Key of Bb, 118 BPM Merle Haggard, Dave Kirby (ver. J.D. Crowe and the New South, 1950) I IV Now it’s back to the barrooms I V Right back to drinkin’ again I IV Maybe someday you’ll love me enough to stay with me I V And whiskey won’t be my best friend I Now it’s back to the barrooms again Now the bartender knows me, he knows how you do me And he knows why I’m back here again He must be given a prize for his patience For bartenders do understand Now it’s back to the barrooms again Chorus With the loud music roarin’, the bartender pourin’ My shaky legs tryin’ to stand It’s over and over I’ve tried to stay sober But, look what a failure I’ve been Now it’s back to the barrooms again Chorus Chorus