Heartache Killer Song Lyrics and Chords by Jim Ed Brown
Heartache Killer
Recorded by Jim Ed Brown
Written by Swany Cornette
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Just bring me one more round of heartache killer
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Another bottle of help me forget her
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Put a dime in the jukebox and sing
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along
Yes I'll have
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one more round of I don't miss her
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Another bottle of help me forget her
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Maybe I'll stop
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caring before
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long
Hello bartender
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yes it's
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been quite some
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time
Say she's here again well I'm really not
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surprised
I've
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heard she drops by now and then
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Hear she's making lots of new friends
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And I wonder if I
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ever cross her
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mind
Repeat #1 So bring€¦
See her laughing
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my she
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looks happy
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tonight
See them dancing she's holding him so
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And it
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just breaks my heart to see him kiss her
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Tender lips that I've been missin'
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And takin' all the
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love that once was
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mine
Repeat #1 So bring€¦
Maybe I'll stop
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caring before
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long
FAQ
Who sang the the song Heartache Killer?
- The song Heartache Killer was sang by Jim Ed Brown.
Who is Jim Ed Brown?
- James Edward Brown (April 1, 1934 - June 11, 2015) was an American country singer-songwriter who achieved fame in the 1950s with his two sisters as a member of the Browns. He later had a successful solo career from 1965 to 1974, followed by a string of major duet hits with fellow country music vocalist Helen Cornelius, through 1981. Brown was also the host of the Country Music Greats Radio Show, a syndicated country music program from Nashville, Tennessee.