Bartender's Blues

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"Bartender's Blues" is a country song best known from George Jones’s 1978 recording, portraying the melancholy life and emotional struggles of a bartender.

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instanceOf country song
song
associatedAct George Jones NERFINISHED
James Taylor NERFINISHED
composer James Taylor NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes alcohol-fueled environment
heartache
loneliness
regret
genre Country
hasLyricalMood introspective
melancholic
hasMusicalStyle traditional country
language English
lyricist James Taylor NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first person
notableRecordingBy George Jones NERFINISHED
originalPerformer James Taylor NERFINISHED
performer George Jones NERFINISHED
popularizedBy George Jones NERFINISHED
recordedAs single
recordedBy George Jones NERFINISHED
recordingYear 1978
releaseYear 1978
subject bartender
theme emotional struggles
melancholy life of a bartender
vocalist George Jones NERFINISHED
writer James Taylor NERFINISHED

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JT hasTrack Bartender's Blues