The Lord Knows I'm Drinking

Bill Anderson, Willie Nelson

About The Lord Knows I'm Drinking

"The Lord Knows I'm Drinking" is a 1972 song written by Bill Anderson and made famous by country music singer Cal Smith.


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2007
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Hello Mrs Johnson, you self righteous woman
Sunday School teacher what brings you out slumming
Do you reckon the preacher would approve where you are?
Standing here visitin' with a back slidin' Christian
In a neighborhood bar

Well yes, that's my bottle and yes, that's my glass
And I see you're eye balling this pretty young lass
It ain't none of your business but yes, she's with me
And we don't need no sermon
You self righteous woman, just let us be

The Lord knows I'm drinking and running around
And he don't need your loud mouth informing the town
The Lord knows I'm sinning and sinning ain't right
But me and the good Lord
Gonna have us a good talk later tonight

Goodbye Mrs. Johnson, you self righteous biddy
I don't need your preaching and I don't need your pity
So go back to whatever you hypocrites do
And when I talk to heaven be nice
And I'll put in a good word for you

The Lord knows I'm drinking and running around
And he don't need your loud mouth informing the town
The Lord knows I'm sinning and sinning ain't right
But me and the good Lord
Gonna have us a good talk later tonight

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8 facts about this song

Release Information
"The Lord Knows I'm Drinking" is a song written by Bill Anderson and performed by Cal Smith. It was released in December 1972 as the lead single from Smith's album, "I've Found Someone of My Own."
Chart Performance
The song topped the US Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and reached number 64 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it one of Cal Smith's most successful songs. It also gained popularity in Canada, ranking at number one on the RPM Country Tracks chart.
Controversial Nature
Despite its success, "The Lord Knows I'm Drinking" faced some controversy due to its lyrics. The song candidly discusses drinking alcohol, a topic considered somewhat taboo in the country music genre at the time.
Accolade
The song won Cal Smith the Academy of Country Music’s award for Single of the Year in 1973.
Songwriter Recognition
Songwriter, Bill Anderson, is a well-known name in the country music genre. Bill is not only a successful songwriter but also a significant television personality and recording artist, with numerous hit songs to his credit.
Radio Ban
Due to its controversial subject matter, some radio stations reportedly banned "The Lord Knows I'm Drinking." Despite this, the song's popularity continued to grow and it maintained its number one spot on the country charts for several weeks.
Album Success
The song was a big contributor to the commercial success of the album, "I've Found Someone of My Own", which is touted as one of Cal Smith's significant works.
Impact
Although controversial, the song helped shape the 'outlaw' image in the country music genre, a style popularized by artists such as Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson in the 1970s.

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