Some Kind of Trouble

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Tanya Tucker - Country, Outlaw Country

Some Kind of Trouble

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Late one night, I heard a knock on my door To no surprise, it was my landlord He notified me I was late with the rent What do you do with your last dollar spent? You got trouble Some kind of trouble I called up my baby for a little advice 'Cause my sugar baby always treats me so nice I had a funny feelin' he was not alone When I heard another voice whisper "hang up the phone" I got trouble Some kind of trouble Trouble in my heart, trouble on my mind There never any trouble for me to find Some kind of trouble. (Some kind of trouble.) I went to my boss Said, "I need a little time To work on this poor old broken heart of mine." He said, "I'd like to help you. I've been there before The problem is, girl, you don't work here no more You got trouble Some kind of trouble." Trouble in my heart, trouble on my mind There's never any trouble for me to find Some kind of trouble. (Some kind of trouble.) I got trouble I was down around low as a body can be So I talked to my preacher about prayin' for me He smiled and he said, "Child, you're not alone 'Cause all God's children got to deal with their own trouble Some kind of trouble." Trouble in my heart, trouble on my mind There's never any trouble for me to find Some kind of trouble. (Some kind of trouble.) Some kind of trouble. (Some kind of trouble.) Some kind of trouble. (Some kind of trouble.) Trouble in my heart, trouble on my mind (Some kind of trouble.) Never any trouble for me to find. (Some kind of trouble.) Trouble. (Some kind of trouble.) We got trouble. (Some kind of trouble.) Some kind of trouble

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Credits

Writers
  • Don Potter
  • Brent Maher
  • Mike Reid