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Cal Smith - The Lord Knows I'm Drinking

Song written by Bill Anderson and made famous by Cal Smith. The song was recorded on March 12, 1972, at Bradley's Barn, Mount Juliet, Tennessee and released, in November 1972.

Song written by Bill Anderson and made famous by Cal Smith. The song was recorded on March 12, 1972, at Bradley’s Barn, Mount Juliet, Tennessee and released, in November 1972.

 

Bill Anderson one of the great composers of Nashville, composed his songs for him, and many of his co-workers. The inspiration for this song came to him, having dinner with his wife Becky, in a restaurant near his church, they were having a glass of wine, while they dined leisurely, in a moment of the night they entered the restaurant, the most faithful members of their congregation. When he saw them enter, Bill hid the cup behind a menu, with the intent, that they would not see him drinking alchool. But his wife, Becky, said, “Hey, the Lord knows I’m drinking,” where This is the problem, Bill immediately picked up his pen, and on a paper napkin he wrote the whole song, while his wife finished dinner.

Many artists rejected the song, mixing the lord with the drink, but Cal Smith, who at that time began a solo career, after leaving the band of Ernest Tubb, in 1967, in 1971, on Decca Records, here, I record his first success that would reach the number 4 position of the lists, with the song, “I’ve Found Someone Of My Own,”

 

Smith fixed on Bill Anderson’s song, and instinctively, he saw that song would be a success. He asked for it to be included in the Decca album, ” I’ve Found Someone Of My Own, “which would be the first job for Decca Records (1972), and eighth of his career. The Lord knows I’m drinking, I arrived at number one on March 3, 1973. Being the first number one of Cal Smith’s career

Cal Smith The Lord Knows I'm Drinking Lyrics

Hello Mrs. Johnson you self-righteous woman

Sunday School teacher what brings you out slumming

Do you reckon the preacher would approve where you are

Standing here visiting with a back-sliding Christian

In a neighborhood bar

 

Well yes that's my bottle and yes that's my glass

And I see you're eye balling this pretty young lass

It ain't none of your business but yes she's with me

And we don't need no sermon you self-righteous woman

Just let us be

 

The Lord knows I'm drinking and running around

And He don't need your loud mouth informing the town

The Lord knows I'm sinning and sinning ain't right

But me and the Good Lord's gonna have us a good talk

Later tonight

 

Goodbye Mrs. Johnson you self-righteous biddy

I don't need your preaching and I don't need your pity

So go back to whatever you hypocrites do

And when I talk to Heaven be nice and I'll put in

A good word for you

 


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