A Six Pack To Go
Leon Russell Lyrics


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Hey mister bartender please dont be so slow
ive got time for one more round and a six pack to go
tomorrow mornin's sunday, im gonna be feelin' low
so please please bartender i wanna six pack to go

ive been drinkin all day long taking in the town
ive done spent my whole paycheck justa honky tonkin round
well i dont have enuf to pay my rent but i aint gonna worry though
ive got time for one more round and a six pack to go!




(george)
(repeats lyrics with an extra "hey" in the first line, line 7 changes to "well i dont have enuf to pay my rent, i anta gonna worry though" and the chorus is repeated with both singing and the "ive's" and "i's" are plural!)

Overall Meaning

Leon Russell's song A Six Pack To Go is a classic country song about a man who has spent his whole paycheck on drinking and having a good time. The man requests the bartender for one more round and a six-pack to take home for tomorrow as he knows he will be feeling low. He conveys that he has been drinking all day taking in the town and he doesn't have enough to pay his rent, but he is not worried. The lyrics reveal the struggles of the working class who spend the little they have on temporary pleasures.


The song is an excellent representation of the reality of life in America, especially during the time when it was released. It showcases the working-class struggle and highlights how people try to find happiness in life's simple pleasures. The lyrics are relatable, and the melody is catchy, making it a popular song among country music lovers.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey mister bartender please dont be so slow
The singer is asking the bartender to hurry up and serve them, implying that they have limited time for drinking.


ive got time for one more round and a six pack to go
Despite the fact that the singer is in a hurry, they want to have another round of drinks and purchase a six-pack to take with them when they leave the bar.


tomorrow mornin's sunday, im gonna be feelin' low
The singer is aware that they will have to face the consequences of their drinking in the morning and will likely feel down or hungover.


so please please bartender i wanna six pack to go
The artist reiterates their desire to purchase a six-pack to take with them so that they can continue drinking later.


ive been drinkin all day long taking in the town
The artist has spent the entire day drinking and exploring the area around the bar.


ive done spent my whole paycheck justa honky tonkin round
The singer has spent all their money on drinking and having fun at different locations or events related to country music.


well i dont have enuf to pay my rent but i aint gonna worry though
Despite not having the money to pay their rent, the singer is not concerned as they prioritize drinking and having a good time over their financial responsibilities.


ive got time for one more round and a six pack to go!
The artist again emphasizes their desire to have another drink before leaving the bar and to take a six-pack with them for later.


(george)
This line simply indicates a change in the lead vocalist, from Leon Russell to George Jones.


(repeats lyrics with an extra "hey" in the first line, line 7 changes to "well i dont have enuf to pay my rent, i anta gonna worry though" and the chorus is repeated with both singing and the "ive's" and "i's" are plural!)
This section of the song is a repetition of the previous lyrics, with a few changes to the wording and the addition of George Jones singing along with Leon Russell.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Dick Hart, Hank Thompson, John Lowe

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Mark Hayes


on Roll Away The Stone

I think the meaning is very different to that posted above.
The author is Jesus.
The strange time is the period of his crucifixion and death.
She was my women (Mary Magdalene) and he was my friend (his erstwhile friend Judas).
But he was wrong about both.
He's talking to God who is putting him through this strange time and despite that he still loves God.
"Roll away the stone". He's in the cave. He's begging God to open the cave, protecting him and resurrect him for the good of those who'll be around in 2000 years ie us.
He thought God would have filled him in as to when the end of times would occur but he hasn't ("I guess you thought I knew")
He then accuses God of just trying to avoid him (Jesus) but still asks for protect and resurrection.

Mark Hayes


on Roll Away The Stone

she

The lyric is "She was my woman and HE was my friend". That is, he's talking about two different people.

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