Every Other Friday At Five Song Lyrics and Chords by Doug Stone
Every Other Friday At Five
Recorded by Doug Stone
Written by Steven Dale Jones
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odds these
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days
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world of stati
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stics
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tryin' to sur
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vive
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every other Fri
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day at
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five
He counts the
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days and then the
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hours
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he can hold his
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babies in his
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arms
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staring out the
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window
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pulls up to the
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drive
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every other Fri
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day at
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five
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forty-eight hours they're with
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him
again
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Sunday
after
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noon he's out of
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time
Some folks
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call him a deserter
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kids know he'll a
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rrive
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every other Fri
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day at
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five
So let's not
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put 'em in the
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middle
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play
tug-of-
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war with their
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hearts
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mommas and
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daddies
Say
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hello and wave good
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bye
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day at
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five
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every other Fri
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five
FAQ
Who sang the the song Every Other Friday At Five?
- The song Every Other Friday At Five was sang by Doug Stone.
Who is Doug Stone?
- Doug Stone (born Douglas Jackson Brooks June 19, 1956) is an American country music singer and actor. He debuted in 1990 with the single "I'd Be Better Off (In a Pine Box)", the first release from his 1990 self-titled debut album for Epic Records. Both this album and its successor, 1991's I Thought It Was You, earned a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America. Two more albums for Epic, 1992's From the Heart and 1994's More Love, are each certified gold. Stone moved to Columbia Records to record Faith in Me, Faith in You, which did not produce a Top Ten among its three singles. After suffering a heart attack and stroke in the late 1990s, he exited the label and did not release another album until Make Up in Love in 1999 on Atlantic Records. The Long Way was released in 2002 on the Audium label (now part of E1 Music), followed by two albums on the independent Lofton Creek Records.
Stone has charted twenty-six singles on Hot Country Songs, with his greatest chart success coming between 1990 and 1995. In this timespan, he had eight No. 1 singles on the Hot Country Songs charts including: "In a Different Light", "A Jukebox with a Country Song", "Too Busy Being in Love", and "Why Didn't I Think of That". He is known for his neotraditionalist country sound and his frequent recording of ballads.