Lyrics Goin' Up's Easy, Comin' Down's Hard - Bobby Bare
Remember
the
nights
we
would
jam
in
the
motels
After
the
honky
tonks
closed
No
one
had
credit
And
no
one
had
no
place
to
go.
Just
crazy
kids
with
'lectric
machines
And
some
soul
Turnin'
them
crowds
on
By
playin'
some
loud
rock'n
roll.
Then
came
the
man
with
a
suit
and
a
tie
And
the
promise
of
contracts
and
bread
With
all
our
joy
he
gave
us
to
fame
and
fortune
That
left
us
half
dead.
Goin'
up's
easy
When
you
got
the
song
That
comes
from
the
depth
of
the
soul
Where
it
really
belongs.
Comin'
down's
hard
when
you
find
That
you
just
can't
sing
it
no
more
Your
emerald
ring
with
the
solid
gold
band
Reflects
back
the
face
of
a
whore.
Freddie
would
play
on
his
guitar
all
day
And
sometimes
his
firgers
would
bleed
Sam
would
ride
on
his
drum
Like
a
magnificent
steed.
Ben
on
the
bass
would
make
the
thunder
And
the
lighting
with
love
And
I'd
sing
the
lyric
of
life
That
I
felt
the
part
of.
Then
came
the
money
and
Freddie
dropped
out
To
start
him
a
band
of
his
own
Sam
bought
a
frenchise
and
Bennie
OD'd
And
I'm
soon
the
label
alone.
Goin'
up's
easy
When
you
got
the
song
That
comes
from
the
depth
of
the
soul
Where
it
really
belongs.
Goin'
up's
easy
When
you
got
the
song
That
comes
from
the
depth
of
the
soul
Where
it
really
belongs...
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