Dixie Chicks - Tonight the Heartache's on Me Lyrics

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Tonight the Heartache's on Me

Tonight the Heartache's on Me Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Tonight the Heartache's on Me By Dixie Chicks?
You could've heard a pin drop
When they walked through the door Had to turn my eyes away My heart fell to the floor Someone whispered, "Where's her halo?" 'Cause she had an angel's face He stood there smiling, holding on To the one who took my place So tonight the heartache's on me, on me Let's drink a toast to the fool who couldn't see Bartender pour the wine, 'cause the hurtin's all mine Tonight the heartache's on me I wonder if he told her She's the best he's ever known The way he told me ev'ry night When we were all alone She'll find out when the new wears off He'll find somebody new She'll learn what heartache's all about And what I'm going through But tonight the heartache's on me, on me Let's drink a toast to the fool who couldn't see Bartender pour the wine, 'cause the hurtin's all mine Tonight the heartache's on me But tonight the heartache's on me, on me Let's drink a toast to the fool who couldn't see Bartender pour the wine, 'cause the hurtin's all mine Tonight the heartache's on me Yes tonight, the heartache's on me |
Who Wrote Tonight the Heartache's on Me By Dixie Chicks?
Bob Morrison, Fred Macrae, Maryland Francis
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What's The Duration Of The Tonight the Heartache's on Me By Dixie Chicks?The duration of Tonight the Heartache's on Me is 3:26 minutes and seconds. |
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