Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed
Jerry Reed
Well I had just got out from the county prison
Doin' ninety days for non-support
Tried to find me an executive position
But no matter how smooth I talked
They wouldn't listen to the fact that I was a genius
The man said we got all that we can use
Now I got them steadily depressin' low down mind messin'
Workin' at the car wash blues
Well I should be sittin' in some air-conditioned
Office in a swivel chair
Talkin' me some trash to the secretaries
Sayin' hey honey come on over here
Instead I'm stuck here rubbin' these fenders with a rag
And walkin' home in soggy old shoes
With them steadily depressin' low down mind messin'
Workin' at the car wash blues
You know a man of my ability
He should be smokin' on a big cigar
But till I get myself straight I guess I'll just have to wait
In my rubber suit a rubbin' these cars
Well all I can do is a shake my head
Cause you might not believe that it's true
For workin' at this end of Niagara Falls
Is an undiscovered Howard Hughes
So baby don't expect to see me with no double martini
In any high-brow society news
Cause I got them steadily depressin' low down mind messin'
Workin' at the car wash blues
I got them steadily depressin' low down mind messin'
Workin' at the car wash blues
Workin’ At The Carwash Blues was written by Jim Croce.
Workin’ At The Carwash Blues was produced by Jerry Reed & Chip Young.
Jerry Reed released Workin’ At The Carwash Blues on Tue Jan 01 1980.