Story Behind The Song
Different situations that took place at different places and different times; all concerning a very different kind of guy.
Song Description
A socially inept man tries to fit in but can't, and is finally barred from the bar
Song Length |
3:48 |
Genre |
Rock - Easy Listening, Rock - Alternative |
Tempo |
Fast (151 - 170) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Jovial, In High Spirits |
Subject |
Happiness, General |
Language |
English |
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Lyrics
This song can be redone, rearranged, restyled, or put to different music, by anyone who wants to use it.
The recording here is a basic demo recording, recorded by the writer, to reflect an idea.
Simply contact Jeff Person at "cabin@larchhills.bc.ca" to make arrangements for it's use.
AinÂ?t ServinÂ? Miller
Copyright 2001 Jeff Person
Well me and Ron weÂ?re sittinÂ? round on Sunday
DrinkinÂ? wine and suckinÂ? back some beer
We ainÂ?t worried about work on Monday
And as for Larry MillerÂ?.Who Cares!
Chorus:
Cause they ainÂ?t servinÂ? Miller no more
In the Limestone Bar thatÂ?s for sure
They ainÂ?t servinÂ? Miller no more!
Well we had a rough night the night before
There was banjo pickinÂ?, backgammon playing
And Larry laying on the floor
Well we let him lay there a couple hours or more
Until we all got tired of listening to him snore
Chorus:
And they ainÂ?t servinÂ? Miller no more
In the Limestone Bar thatÂ?s for sure
They ainÂ?t servinÂ? Miller no more!
Well we tried to wake him up but man was that boy sore
He said I ainÂ?t leaving as I dragged him out the door
Outside on the lawn he threw down his boots
Put up his dukes and said you ainÂ?t workinÂ? here no more
Chorus:
Cause they ainÂ?t servinÂ? Miller no more
In the Limestone Bar thatÂ?s for sure
They ainÂ?t servinÂ? Miller no more!