Lyrics to Dollar To Cash
I've worked days and late nights, hell, I've done alright
Enough so that I can't complain
My truck's all paid off, I got a house that I bought
And a few extra bucks in the bank

I gave my whole life
To these heartbreak songs that I sing
So when they lay me down in this honky-tonk town
Here's how my will's gonna read

Play some Loretta and dial up some Jones
Don't rock the jukebox, play old country songs
Can't take it with me when I'm six feet under that grass
So give my last paycheck to Paycheck
And my last dollar to Cash

When this big ring of fire's just a small pile of ash
And there's a tombstone up over my head
Find an old bar where there's still steel guitar
Take a twenty for my last request

Play some Loretta and dial up some Jones
Don't rock the jukebox, play old country songs
Can't take it with me when I'm six feet under that grass
So give my last paycheck to Paycheck
And my last dollar to Cash

So play some Loretta and dial up some Jones
Don't rock the jukebox, play Merle Haggard songs
Can't take it with me when I'm six feet up under that grass
So give my last paycheck to Paycheck
And my last dollar to Cash