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JESUS IN A BOTTLE
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                 JESUS IN A BOTTLE

I've spent Sunday mornings
Prayin' to porcelain gods
'Cause I worshipped Saturday night
You won't find Jesus in a bottle
- Lord knows I've tried

     I sat on a barstool
     For years like a darn fool
     Tryin' to find peace of mind

     But my search is over
     Now that I'm sober
     I thank God that He's in my life

So I'm here to tell you
Give up your decadent ways
'Cause you're wasting more than your time
You won't find Jesus in a bottle
- Lord knows I've tried

     I sat on a barstool
     For years like a darn fool
     Tryin' to find peace of mind

     But my search is over
     Now that I'm sobe
     I thank God that He's in my life

I've spent Sunday mornings
Prayin' to porcelain gods
'Cause I worshipped Saturday night
You won't find Jesus in a bottle
- Lord knows I've tried

You won't find Jesus in a bottle
- Lord knows I've tried

  Written by Allan Sostrin and Jeffrey Scott Stewart
  Copyright Blue Clover Music (ASCAP) /
  Universal-Songs of Polygram Int. (BMI) / Seven Angels Music (BMI)



    

    

   
 

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Style: Honky Tonk, Country, Country/Rocks

MY OL' STOMPIN' GROUND
HONKY-TONK OPERA
IF I KNEW AN ANGEL
QUEEN OF THE NEON
OUT OF THE QUESTION
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY
EMPTY BOTTLES
I'LL LET THE JUKEBOX DO MY TALKIN'
A WOMAN LIKE THAT
HONEY, DON'T YOU DARE
THE RECIPE
JESUS IN A BOTTLE
I CAN'T GO HOME
YOU CAN'T STAY HERE

   
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Co-Writers: Allan Sostrin and Jeffrey Scott Stewart

Photos and Bio not yet available for Allan Sostrin

Jeffrey Scott Stewart: Photos and Bio and more at www.JeffreyScottStewart.com

Other Song(s) Written with Jeffrey Scott Stewart:  Help Yourself to Me, Show Me Where It Hurts,
What Good's A Heart?, Till Roses Turn To Stone, Should Have Told Me That In Tulsa,
Better Love Next Time, Can You Keep A Secret?, Crocodile Tears et al.


  
     

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"Big Al" was (is?) drummer for Kostas (a well-known songwriter).
This was probably the second (maybe third) of a number of songs that Big Al and I wrote together.  At first he'd pretty much just give me titles, and I'd write the rest of the song.  That's the way it was for this one, but I do seem to remember that he helped me tweak the lyric a little.  For the record, we wrote some that way - Al supplied titles - but Al started writing more and more in our collaborations as time went on.  He worked REALLY hard at writing, and I saw him become a fine writer.



- Jeffrey Scott Stewart

       

 

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