An Hour And A Six Pack Song Lyrics and Chords

 

An Hour And A Six Pack Song Lyrics and Chords by Cal Smith

 

An Hour And A Six Pack
Recorded by Cal Smith
Written by Bill Anderson
 
G 
I just got home and  
D7 
found a note
 
That you left lying on my pillow  
G 
case
 
You  
C 
say you're leaving me
 
You  
D7 
found another man to take my  
G 
place
 
And then you wish me  
D7 
luck
 
And say you hope that I'll get over you  
G 
somehow
 
Honey  
C 
I won't even know your name
 
An  
D7 
hour and a six-pack from  
G 
now
 
You're an  
C 
hour and a six-pack

Away from not existing anymore

G 
An hour and a six-pack
 
And I won't care how much I cared  
D7 
before
 
G 
Watch the clock pop-the-tops
 
Swallow all the pain and then the  
C 
pride
 
And with all that we had going baby  
G 
don't it hurt you knowing
 
My  
D7 
love is just an hour and a six-pack  
G 
wide
 
I never was the kind of  
D7 
man who liked to stand
 
And rummage through the  
G 
ashes
 
When  
C 
it's gone then it's gone
 
Take it  
D7 
out and leave it where the  
G 
trash 
 
is
 
G 
If you think I'll be  
D7 
missing 
 
you
 
This time tomorrow baby drop  
G 
around
 
I'm an  
C 
hour and a six-pack
 
Away  
D7 
from being over you right  
G 
now
 
You're an  
C 
hour and a six-pack

Away from not existing anymore

 
An  
G 
hour and a six-pack
 
And I won't care how much I cared  
D7 
before
 
G 
Watch the clock pop-the-tops smile
 
And settle back and go to  
C 
sleep
 
And with all that we had going don't it  
G 
hurt you baby knowing
 
My  
D7 
love is just an hour and a six-pack  
G 
deep

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song An Hour And A Six Pack?
- The song An Hour And A Six Pack was sang by Cal Smith.

 

Who is Cal Smith?
- Calvin Grant Shofner (April 7, 1932 - October 10, 2013), known professionally as Cal Smith, was an American country musician, most famous for his 1974 hits "Country Bumpkin" and "It's Time to Pay the Fiddler".

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