Oh, I know a place called Good Time Charley's A little four piece band swingin' out of sight And I'll be here if you want to party Come nine in the morning 'til twelve at night Two miles from town 'cross the railroad track Turn right at the light and park in the back You're always welcome, don't forget to drop in Old Good Time Charley's, any time you can Well, I heard talk 'bout a trouble-maker Dropped in one night and never came again Well, they said he left with an undertaker Old Charley's done time, two years in the pen Well, the beat goes on, there's a hardwood floor And the sound of laughter runnin' out the door Wall to wall women, plenty of ice-cold beer Anything you're after you can find in here Two miles from town 'cross the railroad track Turn right at the light and park in the back You're always welcome, don't forget to drop in Old Good Time Charley's, any time you can And you're always welcome, don't forget to drop in Old Good Time Charley's, any time you can



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Track duration: 02:32

"Good Time Charley's" as written by Jerry Chesnut

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