Ain't Worth the Whiskey
Cole Swindell
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I don't care that you done me wrong Cause I already moved on Don't care what his name is Girl it is what it is I won't waste a dime Or the bartenders time Trying to catch a buzz over the thought of us. But I'll drink to a country song Here's to another work week gone And I'll raise my glass to a long lost buddy I ain't seen I might stay for one more round Or I might close this place down But don't think for a second I'll have to drown your memory Baby you ain't worth the whiskey It don't matter what your friends say They never liked me anyway So if they see me drunk in this bar It ain't over a broken heart Cause I'm drinkin to a country song Here's to another work week gone And I'm raisin my glass to a long lost buddy I ain't seen I might stay for one more round Hell, I might close this place down But don't think for a second I'll have to drown your memory Baby you ain't worth the whiskey Here's to a good country song To another long work week gone And I'm raisin my glass to those savin' our ass overseas I might stay for one more round Hell, I might close this place down But don't think for a second I'll have to drown your memory No don't think for a second I'll have to drown your memory Girl, you ain't worth the whiskey No you ain't worth the whiskey
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Written by: Joshua Benjamin Martin, Adam Sanders, Cole Swindell
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Bluewater Music Corp., Downtown Music Publishing
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10 facts about this song
Artist Background"Ain't Worth The Whiskey" is performed by country singer-songwriter named Colden Rainey Swindell, better known as Cole Swindell. He was born on June 30, 1983, in Glenville, Georgia.
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Release DetailsThe song was released on November 3, 2014, as the third single from his self-titled debut album, "Cole Swindell".
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Chart Performance"Ain't Worth The Whiskey" became a significant hit for Swindell. It reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Country Airplay chart and also peaked at number 26 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
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Critical ReceptionThe music critics appreciated the song largely, lauding its country style and Swindell's voice. However, some critics saw it as a typical breakup song that does not provide any unique perspective.
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SongwritersThe song was co-written by Swindell himself along with two other established songwriters - Josh Martin and Adam Sanders.
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Song MeaningThe lyrics of "Ain't Worth The Whiskey" revolve around a man who's toasting to his friends, troops, freedom, and the fact that he's moving on from his ex-lover - who, as he insists, isn't worth the whiskey.
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Music VideoThe song's music video features Swindell at a bar, toasting to various things he appreciates, including his fans. The video also includes a tribute to a soldier friend of Swindell, who is in Army.
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Gold CertificationThe song was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), signifying sales and streams equivalent to one million units in the United States.
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Live Performances"Ain't Worth The Whiskey" has become one of the staple songs performed by Cole Swindell in his live sets and concerts.
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Famous LyricsThe song includes notably catchy lyrics like, “But don't think for a second I'm out to drown your memory, / Baby, you ain't worth the whiskey."
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