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Intro: E Verse: E C#m Oh, he listens to the countdown, every Sunday morning A E From a cold solitary prison cell E C#m And the music from his radio is like freedom down a dirt toad A B Makes that eight by ten a brighter hill B A Before he started doing all the hard time that he's doing E Emaj7 C#m He was singing in them honky-tonks and dives E B E He dreamed of being somebody, now he's number 37405 verse: E C#m Well she used to come and see him, every other weekend A E And bring him all the news from way back home E It's been two birthdays since he's kissed her, C#m Five seconds since he's missed her A B Now the perfume on those letters ain't that strong B A He's got too much time to think about the night he had too much to drink E Emaj7 C#m And all his buddies, they begged him not to drive E B A Mr. Life of the Party, he's now number 37405 Instrumental: A C#m B C#m, A C#m B verse: E C#m Old judge on the bench said, 'Son, your crime's got consequences.' A E It's what he told him, fifteen years ago E C#m He took a life and that's a fact, he'd give his own to give it back A B Today's the day he finally gets parole B A He turns in them prison clothes, and stands there at the fork in the road E Emaj7 C#m And mama prays and waits while he decides B And the angels close their eyes... E C#m Listens to the birds sing on a perfect autumn morning A E Just down the road, rings an old church bell Instrumental-out: C#m A E (6x)
B A Before he started doing all the hard time that he's doing E Emaj7 C#m He was singing in them honky-tonks and dives E B E He dreamed of being somebody, now he's number 37405
B A He's got too much time to think about the night he had too much to drink E Emaj7 C#m And all his buddies, they begged him not to drive E B A Mr. Life of the Party, he's now number 37405
Written by Tom Douglas/Troy Jones
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