George Jones
George Jones
George Jones
George Jones
George Jones & Georgette Jones
George Jones
George Jones
George Jones
George Jones
George Jones
Released in 1981 as the first single off of Still the Same Ole Me, “Still Doin' Time” is the legendary artist’s eighth number one single.
While The Possum’s life was plagued by heartache, substance abuse, and alcoholism the early 80s, he somehow continued working, releasing hit singles like 1980’s...
[Verse 1]
Has it been a year, since the last time I've seen her
My God, I could swear it was ten
And the ocean of liquor I drank to forget her
Is gonna kill me but I'll drink 'til then
I've been living in hell with a bar for a cell
Still paying for my cheating crime
Oh, And I've got a long way to go
Still doin' time
[Chorus]
Still doin' time
In a honky tonk prison
Still doin' time
Where a man ain't forgiven
My poor heart is breaking
But there's no escaping
Each morning I wake up and I find
Still doin' time
[Verse 2]
Oh when you're caught cheating twice
It's twenty to life in a place
Where the sun never shines
And tomorrow you're gonna find me right here
Still doin' time
[Chorus]
Still doin' time
In a honky tonk prison
Still doin' time
Where a man ain't forgiven
My poor heart is breaking
But there's no escaping
Each morning I wake up and I find
Still doin' time
Still doin' time...
Still Doin’ Time was written by John E. Moffat & Michael P. Heeney.
Still Doin’ Time was produced by Billy Sherrill.