Pedal Steel Guitar played by Scott Murray of Asheville, NC
lyrics
We are the lucky ones the ones who made it farther than the unlucky ones
The ones who made their lifestyle fun—ner than the unlucky ones
The ones who inched their way out front
We know a lot of songs
If we were to play’em all it’d take really long
And you’d be sick when we were done
So we don’t play all of ‘em
And when we’ve finished what we had to say
We get off stage and drive away
We don’t play encores
No matter how you beat upon the floor
Us to our house or on our door
We don’t play encores
We don’t play encores
We play to the lucky ones the ones who stripped their title from the unlucky ones
The ones who inched their way out front
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