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Learning The Hard Way MCM (60 Second Alternative Vocal)

Album: The Zach Pietrini Band Holding Onto Ghosts

Learning The Hard Way MCM
Title Learning The Hard Way MCM
Filename MCMA032_18_Learning The Hard Way MCM_60 Second Alternative Vocal
Description Old school country with crying pedal steel guitar tells the woes of one who can only learn the hard way. A heartfelt tip of the hat to the Nashville and Bakersfield sound of the 50s and 60s will keep you parked at your bar stool for hours.
ComposerZachary James Pietrini (BMI) 100% [751042573]
PublisherMCM Productions (BMI) 100% [868240414]
ISRC QMQHE2120218
Lyrics

Sittin' on the curb of the liquor store, oh man, I learn the hard way
Singing the blues just a bottle of booze and myself
Slurring these rhymes I've sung a thousand times in my day
And I don't think I'll ever make things right again

Man, I learn the hard way
I should've known better, I should go get her and say what I have to say
But I just keep drinking beer and learning the hard way

Alternative versions

Old school country with crying pedal steel guitar tells the woes of one who can only learn the hard way. Soul searching solo at 2:40 brings this story to a teary peak. A heartfelt tip of the hat to the Nashville and Bakersfield sound of the 50s and 60s will keep you parked at your bar stool for hours.
Old school country with crying pedal steel guitar tells the woes of one who can only learn the hard way. A heartfelt tip of the hat to the Nashville and Bakersfield sound of the 50s and 60s will keep you parked at your bar stool for hours.
Old school country with crying pedal steel guitar tells the woes of one who can only learn the hard way. A heartfelt tip of the hat to the Nashville and Bakersfield sound of the 50s and 60s will keep you parked at your bar stool for hours.
Old school country with crying pedal steel guitar tells the woes of one who can only learn the hard way. Soul searching solo at 2:40 brings this story to a teary peak. A tip of the hat to the Nashville and Bakersfield sound of the 50s and 60s will keep you parked at your bar stool for hours.
Old school country with crying pedal steel guitar tells the woes of one who can only learn the hard way. A heartfelt tip of the hat to the Nashville and Bakersfield sound of the 50s and 60s will keep you parked at your bar stool for hours.
Old school country with crying pedal steel guitar tells the woes of one who can only learn the hard way. A heartfelt tip of the hat to the Nashville and Bakersfield sound of the 50s and 60s will keep you parked at your bar stool for hours.
Old school country with crying pedal steel guitar tells the woes of one who can only learn the hard way. A heartfelt tip of the hat to the Nashville and Bakersfield sound of the 50s and 60s will keep you parked at your bar stool for hours.