Marty Stuart - Be Careful Who You Love (Arthur’s Song) lyrics
[Marty Stuart - Be Careful Who You Love Arthur’s Song lyrics]
An old guitar picker had run out liquor
So I sat down beside him
And bought him a drink
I bought him another and finally some color
Returned to his cheeks as he said with a wink
I worked with Red Foley
Knew Hank and ole Lefty
I worked on the Opry back when it was strong
But in showbiz, you know
Sometimes it gets slow
So buy us another and I'll sing you a song
Be careful who you love
For love can be untrue
Be careful who you love
Be sure she loves you too
Well, you like that, I see
That's pleasing to me
Son I've wrote hundreds and
Some you know well
I've wrote 'em and sold 'em
They've bought 'em and stole 'em
Paper is cheap
They're just tunes what the hell
And then he offered to sell me
The song he just sung me
I told him that song is a piece of your soul
Keep your song, here's some money
He said "thank you son" and I heard him
Say as I walked out the door
Be careful who you love
For love can be untrue
Be careful who you love
Be sure she loves you too
Well that was about a year ago
Now wouldn't you know
It's a big hit some superstar claims he wrote
He sings it and grins and money rolls in
It's a wonder the lyric don't
Stick in his throat
And I think of that writer
Named Arthur and wonder
Just how many children he sold in his time
And how many great men take the
Gift that God gave 'em
And throw it away on the pretty red wine
Be careful who you love
For love can be untrue
Be careful who you love
Be sure she loves you too
Be careful who you love
For love can be untrue
Be careful who you love
Be sure she loves you too
Be sure she loves you too