The song Warning Labels is performed by Doug Stone in the album named "Doug Stone - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1" in the year 1994 .
I begged her to stay and give me one more try
And she said, "It's over" and she said, "Goodbye"
Now I'm at this bar, tryin' to wash away my pain
But every time I hear the jukebox, the tears fall like rain
They oughta put warning labels on those sad country songs
Harmful to your heart when you're left all alone
And if you're drinkin' you'll start thinkin' 'bout love that went wrong
They oughta put warning labels on those sad country songs
They warn me 'bout cigarettes, whiskey and beer
No one ever warned me 'bout the music I hear
I don't guess I would listen to what they said anyway
But at least I'd been ready when the first sad song played
They oughta put warning labels on those sad country songs
Harmful to your heart when you're left all alone
And if you're drinkin' you'll start thinkin' 'bout love that went wrong
They oughta put warning labels on those sad country songs
There's nothing harder on my heart than ol' Haggard and Jones
They oughta put warning labels on those sad country songs
Doug Stone - "Doug Stone - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1"
- Little Houses
- Too Busy Being In Love
- A Jukebox With A Country Song
- Made For Lovin' You
- Why Didn't I Think Of That
- In A Different Light
- Come In Out Of The Pain
- Warning Labels
- I Thought It Was You
- I'd Be Better Off (In A Pine Box)