The Thomas Baker Band
The Thomas Baker Band - The Baker's Dozen Bar lyrics
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Well it feels like Sammy DavisIs dancing on my brain Tapping to that whiskey beat While Sinatra gets a kick, from my cocaine And it was the birth of cool But I was still feelin kind of blue Chillin with miles, while Maryland danced to those funky grooves And out of all the gin joints In all the world Mines a little tough to find But ole' John Wayne He just walked through my front door And Brandy brings him his whiskey and wine That dusty road, it is well traveled And the distance it is far But I promise you this my friend, You won't forget, The Baker's Dozen Bar Well I've got a part time lover She's across the town While Elton sings the blues And my tv flickers on and off With no sound, while Huey Lewis Does the late night news And out of all the gin joints In all the world Mines a little tough to find But ole' Bob Dylan Just sat down across my bar And he's telling me about These changing times The dusty road, it is well traveled And the distance, it is far, far, far, far I promise you this my friend You won't forget, The Baker's Dozen Bar A hush fell through the bar room A man stood in the back A low voice began to sing Well it was Mr Johnny Cash And he was dressed in all black Surrounded by, that fiery ring And out of all the gin joints In all the world Mines a little tough to find But ole' Tupac is sippin on Some peppermint snops Although he arrived before his time The dusty road is well traveled And the distance it is far, far, far, far I promise you this my friend You won't forget, The Baker's Dozen Bar