FLAT TIRE BLUES

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                   FLAT TIRE BLUES                                             

Wait for me, Baby . . .
Baby, I’ll be comin’ soon . . .
Wait for me, Baby . . .
Baby, I’ll be comin’ soon . . .

For Pete’s sake, stop your cryin’
It’s just a case of flat tire blues

I’s on my way
I had a flat
Don’t worry ‘bout it Honey,
All I need is just a jack

Well, wait for me, Baby . . .
Baby, I’ll be comin’ soon . . .

For Pete’s sake, stop your cryin’
It’s just a case of flat tire blues

Get ready, Baby
Baby, I'll be drivin' home . . .
Get ready, Baby . . .
Baby, I’ll be drivin’ home . . .

I’ll be there ‘fore you know it
Ain’t got those flat tire blues no mo’

Get ready, Baby . . .
Baby, I’ll be drivin’ home . . .
Get ready, Baby . . .
Baby, I’ll be drivin’ home . . .

I’ll be there before you know it
Ain’t got those flat tire blues
Ain’t got those flat tire blues
Ain’t got those flat tire blues no mo’

 

Written by Jeff Stewart and Bill Warrington
Copyright 2006 Blue Clover Music (ASCAP) / Bill Warrington Music (BMI)

 

   
 

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Description: This is
"The Best of Sweet Willie Milton"

Style: Blues

Other Songs:
Barkin' with the Big Dogs
Take Your Mama
I Gotta Go (It's Over)
Tired Of Tryin'
Flat Tire Blues
Love By The Minute
Flowers On Your Grave
Giving In
Playin' Doctor
Same Dog
Baby, Please Don't Go
Sweet Stuff
  
  

   
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Co-Writer(s):  Bill Warrington
and Jeffrey Scott Stewart
(see www.JeffreyScottStewart.com )

  
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Bill Warrington grew up in Spokane, Washington. At 17, he joined the Navy and while stationed in San Diego at the North Island Naval Air Station in 1976, he saw a retiring Naval Commander, playing a banjo for some kids. Bill knew then that he wanted to be a singer/songwriter. He bought his first guitar that day, learned how to play and wrote his first song shortly after that. After moving back home to Spokane in 1980, he began working for the Post Office. He continued to write songs and hone his guitar/songwriting skills and rather than going Postal, he bit the bullet in 1989 and moved to Nashville. After getting to town, Bill realized he had a lot of work to do. The writers, singers and players in Nashville are the greatest in the world and in order to work with them, he knew the bar was high. After working hard for many years, and learning from successful writers like Jack Keller, Jon Ims and Patti Ryan, he went on to write with great writers, such as; Gerald Smith, Thom Shepherd, Dave Gibson, Patti Ryan, Bryan Cumming, Bob Feldman, Marty Hansen (aka Professor Marty), Tom Manning, Marci Salyer and Donna DeSopo, Julie Taylor, Luther Lewis. His songs have been recorded by Sue James, Sarah Hoffman, The Readings, Queenie Mullinix, Gerald Smith and Marci Salyer. He has won the Most Promising Male Award for 2004 - Songwriter of the Year Award 2005 and Co Writer of the Year Award 2006 which he won with his friend Joan Walker from the Tennessee Songwriters Association International.

Check out Bill's MySpace Page

Other song(s) written with Jeffrey Scott Stewart: "Another Lesson In Love"  "Don't Keep Leading Me On"   "Dragon In My Garden" "Forget-Me-Not"  "Gator Moon"  "Harvest Moon"  "I Feel Like Pluto"   "Iron Horses"
"My Slice Of The American Dream"  "Now That I'm In The Picture" "Red Roses"  "She's The Best" 
"Speakin' Easy"  "Talkin' Through Tin Cans"  "The Poison And The Cure"   "Western Movies"


 

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About the time that we were supposed to start writing one night, Bill called to apologize
that he was running late because of a flat tire . . . That gave me a title, and being a warped
individual, I came up with this concept.  By the time he got to my place, it was mostly written
(of course, Bill added important stuff - he always does!)


- Jeffrey Scott Stewart

       

 

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