Gary Allan - I've Got a Quarter in My Pocket Lyrics

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I've Got a Quarter in My Pocket

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What Are The Lyrics For I've Got a Quarter in My Pocket By Gary Allan?
I've got a quarter in my pocket won't you tell me what I should do?
Should I put it in the phone so I can come crawling home to you Or should I put it in the jukebox and play another heartbreak song Well I'm leaning towards the latter and I really hate being alone Gonna flip it in the air, gonna watch it fly If it's heads I might love again, if it's tails I'll cry I've got a quarter in my pocket won't you tell me what I should do? Should I put it in the phone so I can come crawling home to you Or should I put it in the jukebox and play another heartbreak song Well I'm leaning towards the latter and I really hate being alone Here I am again on the same ol' stool With the same ol' question at hand and the mind of a fool I've got a quarter in my pocket won't you tell me what I should do? Should I put it in the phone so I can come crawling home to you Or should I put it in the jukebox and play another heartbreak song I'm leaning towards the latter and I really hate being alone Well I've got a quarter in my pocket and I really hate being alone |
Who Wrote I've Got a Quarter in My Pocket By Gary Allan?
Harry Warren, Mack Gordon
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What's The Duration Of The I've Got a Quarter in My Pocket By Gary Allan?The duration of I've Got a Quarter in My Pocket is 2:32 minutes and seconds. |
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