Drop Some Silver In The Jukebox Song Lyrics and Chords

 

Drop Some Silver In The Jukebox Song Lyrics and Chords by Dick Curless

 

Drop Some Silver In The Jukebox
Recorded by Dick Curless
Written by Don Wayne
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I walked into a tavern it was  
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cheap and small
 
With an ancient sign and jukebox that  
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leaned against the  
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wall
 
A girl stood near the jukebox with  
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sad and hurting  
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eyes
 
When I  
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asked if she was lonely she re
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plied
 
Drop some silver in the jukebox and  
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I'll dance with you
 
Though there's other guys around here much  
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handsomer than  
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you
 
But you seem like a good guy so I'll  
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give you first  
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chance
 
Drop some  
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silver in the jukebox and we'll  
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dance
 
So I fed the silent jukebox just to  
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dance with her
 
And she played the longest saddest songs  
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that I've ever  
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heard
 
Then I asked her if she'd join me for a  
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drink or two or  
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three
 
And she  
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threw that same ol' message back to  
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me
 
Drop some silver in the jukebox and I'll  
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drink your wine
 
And listen to that case of blues  
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that you got on your  
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mind
 
For your hearts either broken  
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or badly bent I  
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think
 
Drop some  
G7 
silver in the jukebox and we'll  
C 
drink
 
So we talked and danced and drank right up  
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till closing time
 
And when we walked out from the tavern why I had  
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spent my last thin  
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dime
 
So I ask her if she'd care to hear a little music  
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up at my  
F 
place
 
She  
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shoved that same ol' message in my  
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face
Repeat #4
 
Drop some  
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silver in the jukebox and we'll  
C 
drink

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song Drop Some Silver In The Jukebox?
- The song Drop Some Silver In The Jukebox was sang by Dick Curless.

 

Who is Dick Curless?
- Richard William Curless (March 17, 1932 - May 25, 1995) was an American country music singer. He usually wore a patch over his right eye.

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