From the recording Reds & Blues

Performers:
Bennett Simpson – Vocals, Mandolin, Acoustic Guitar, J Harp
Bill Simpson – Keyboards, Acoustic Guitar, Banjo
Patrick Mueller – Drums
Jeff Spirko – Fiddle
Jason Pomar – Bass
Dave Fisch - Harmonica

Writing & Production:
Bennett Simpson – Songwriter / Composer
Bill Simpson – Producer / Engineer
Steve Rawls - Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

Drinkin’ Enough
(Bennett Simpson)

I don’t reckon there’s a reason that I should’ve made it out,
I used to roll in bed on Sundays, smoke still falling out my mouth.
Now my lady calls and tells me how the season’s gotta change,
I’ll blow the smoke and all the snow away.

And I’ve been saying that I, I stopped taking the lines,
When my baby calls, I’m all worn out,
The lights are still buzzing but baby I’m coming on down.

And while I’m out here taking the phone,
The boys’ll think of getting me home,
And I’ve been saying that,
Baby I been drinkin’ enough, but I ain’t drinking alone.

I don’t reckon there’s a way to tell her off that she believes,
She’ll just take away my night and then she’ll take it out on me.
She’ll go cryin’, “no more powder lines and drinking by yourself,
Boy, your friends are wrong and need some help”.

But I’ve been saying that I, I stopped taking the lines,
When my baby calls, I’m all worn out,
The lights are still buzzing but baby I’m coming on down.

And while I’m out here taking the phone,
The boys’ll think of getting me home,
And I’ve been saying that,
Baby I been drinkin’ enough, but I ain’t drinking alone.

I, I stopped taking the lines, When my baby calls, I’m all worn out,
The lights are still buzzing but baby I’m coming on down.

And while I’m out here taking the phone,
The boys’ll think of getting me home,
And I’ve been saying that,
Baby I been drinkin’ enough, but I ain’t drinking alone.
Baby I been drinkin’ enough, but I ain’t drinking alone.