Two Doors Down Song Lyrics and Chords by Dwight Yoakam
Two Doors Down
Recorded by Dwight Yoakam
Written by Dwight Yoakam and Kostas
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Two doors
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down there's a
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jukebox that
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plays all night long
Real
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sad songs all about me and
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you
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Two doors down there's a
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barmaid that
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serves 'em real strong
Here
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lately that's how I make it
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through
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down there's a
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heartache that
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once
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was my
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friend
And two doors
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down there's a memory
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that won't ever
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end
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down there's a
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barstool that
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knows me by name
And we
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sit there together and wait for
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you
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Two doors down there's a
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bottle where I
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take out my shame
And hold it
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up for the whole world to
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view
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down there's a
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pay phone but
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no calls come
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in
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down there's a memory that
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won't ever
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end
From the
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hotel to the barroom is just a
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stumble and a fall
And sometimes when it gets bad I've been known to
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crawl
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Freedom from sorrow is just
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two doors
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away
I'll escape for a short time but I
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know I can't
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stay
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down is where they'll
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find me when
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you're finally through
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Taking what's left of my
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life
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Two doors down is where they'll
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leave me when
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payment comes due
For the
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hours I've spent there each
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night
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down I'll be
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forgotten
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but until
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then
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down there's a memory that
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won't ever
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end
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FAQ
Who sang the the song Two Doors Down?
- The song Two Doors Down was sang by Dwight Yoakam.
Who is Dwight Yoakam?
- Dwight David Yoakam (born October 23, 1956) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and actor, known for his pioneering style of country music. First becoming popular in the mid-1980s, Yoakam has recorded more than 20 albums and compilations, charted more than 30 singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, and sold more than 30 million records. He has recorded five Billboard No. 1 albums, twelve gold albums, and nine platinum albums, including the triple-platinum This Time.
In addition to his many achievements in the performing arts, he is also the most frequent musical guest in the history of The Tonight Show.