ANOTHER PLACE, ANOTHER TIME
(Jerry Chesnut)
Jerry Lee Lewis - 1968
Bill Phillips - 1968
Jack Greene - 1968
Also recorded by: Ronnie McCoury; Arthur Alexander.
One by one they're turning out the lights
I've been feeding that old jukebox just to hold you tight
Guess it's for the best I just put in my last dime
Heard you whisper we'd meet again, another place, another time
Chairs are stacked all over tables and it's closing time they say
I could wait right here forever if they'd only let me stay
Anywhere would be much better than that lonely room of mine
And the sleepless nights are waitin' for another place, another time
Won't that room of mine be a lonely place to be
After I've been holding you so close to me
And won't that old stairway be a little hard to climb
To a lonely room to wait for another place, another time
Won't that old stairway be a little hard to climb
To a lonely room to wait for another place, another time