Worse Comes To Worst

Album: Piano Man (1973)
Charted: 80
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  • Today, I'm livin' like a rich man's son
    Tomorrow mornin' I could be a bum
    It doesn't matter which direction though
    I know a woman in New Mexico
    Oh, worse comes to worst, I'll get along
    I don't know how but sometimes I can be strong

    And if I don't have a car I'll hitch
    I got a thumb and she's a son of a bitch
    I'll do my writing on my road guitar
    And make a living at a piano bar
    Oh, worse comes to worst, I'll get along
    I don't know how, but sometimes I can be strong

    Ooh, lighting and thunder
    Flashed across the roads we drove upon
    Oh, but it's clear skies we're under
    When I am together, when I sing this song

    Worse comes to worst, I'll get along
    I don't know how but sometimes I can be strong

    Fun ain't easy if it ain't free
    Too many people got a hold on me
    But I know something that they don't know
    I know a woman in New Mexico
    Oh, worse comes to worst, I'll get along
    I don't know how but sometimes I can be strong

    Worse comes to worst, I'll get along
    I don't know how but sometimes I can be strong
    Oh, worse comes to worst, I can get along
    I don't know how but sometimes I can be strong Writer/s: Billy Joel
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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