Mister Do You Know?
CHORUS:
Mister, do you know how that old song goes?
I used to hear it playing on the radio.
It was a sad, sad song about a love gone wrong.
Hey mister, do you know how it goes?
VERSE 1:
It’s Friday night and I’m singing my songs for my friends.
About nine o’clock an old gray haired man walked in.
He sat at the bar and he had a drink or three.
Looking lost he turned to me and he said…
CHORUS:
Mister, do you know how that old song goes?
I used to hear it playing on the radio.
It was a sad, sad song about a love gone wrong.
Hey mister, do you know how it goes?
VERSE 2:
Ten o’clock and tears fill the old man’s eyes.
I end my set and I find myself at his side.
He tells me a story ‘bout a love gone bad
and he speaks of the dreams he had not so long ago.
CHORUS:
Mister, do you know how that old song goes?
I used to hear it playing on the radio.
It was a sad, sad song about a love gone wrong.
Hey mister, do you know how it goes?
BRIDGE:
Then at last it comes to me, and I know what song he means.
So I’m up on the stage and I’m singing it just for my old man.
OUTRO:
What’ll I do when you are far away and I am blue what’ll I do?
Old Man, this ones for you.
©1978 Rick Weaver