The song Ain't Worth The Powder is performed by David Allan Coe in the album named Unchained/Son of the South: Plus in the year 2005 .
I came up the hard way
And fought with my back to the wall
Sometimes down to nothin'
But right now, babe, we've got it all
Looking back now
When it comes down to facing the truth
Ain't worth the powder
To blow me to hell without you
That's my Silver Eagle
And my name up in lights
And those big blue white diamonds
They can't keep me warm late at night
Here in the spotlight
My dreams have come true
But I ain't worth the powder
To blow me to hell without you
Well, you know if the time ever comes, babe
When it's down to just win, lose or draw
I don't Carewhat they take
They can take what they want to
As long as they leave you
'cause you're the most precious thing of all
Take my Silver Eagle
And my name up in lights
And those big blue diamonds
they can't keep me warm late at night
Here in the spotlight
My dreams have come true
But I ain't worth the powder
To blow me to hell without you
No I ain't worth the powder
To blow me to hell without you
David Allan Coe - Unchained/Son of the South: Plus
- I'm Gonna Hurt Her On The Radio
- Angels In Red
- He Has To Pay (For What I Get For Free)
- Ain't Worth The Powder
- Would They Love Me Down In Shreveport
- Unchained Melody
- Snowblind Friend
- Southern Man
- Even After Forever
- The Fiery Death Of Willie Bodine
- Love Is A Never Ending War
- Storms Never Last (Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings & Jessi Colter)
- Gemini Girl
- To Help You Love Again
- Cold Turkey
- A Country Boy (Who Rolled The Rock Away)
- Couldn't Do Nothin' Right (Karen Brooks)
- I've Already Cheated On You (Willie Nelson)
- I Hate Love (Willie Nelson & Waylon Jennings)
- Son Of The South (Dickey Betts)
- Shrimp Boat Annie
- Ride 'Em Cowboy
- Yesterday's Wine
- Keep Those Big Wheels Hummin'
- Memphis In My Blood