Backslider's Prayer - Ty England

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In a business suit in a corner booth
In a crowded little restaurant

We all tried not to listen
We all tried not to look
But a whole room full of customers
And the waitress and the cook

All stopped what we were doin'
When he bowed his head
In that silence we heard
Every word he said

"I been tryin' to do things my way
Down here on life's highway
Slippin', slidin', sideways
'Tween no way and nowhere
If I could only gain a foothold"

"Up there on your high road
Lord, if you hear me, help me
I'll do anything you tell me to
All I've got to offer you is this
Backslider's prayer"

Well the waitress made the first move
When she filled his coffee cup
She said, "You ain't alone here mister
You're speakin' for the rest of us"

I heard some scattered "Amens"
And a couple of "I've been there's"
Then things got back to normal
The dishes and the silverware

Were clangin' in the kitchen
Like an angel's band
As I took my place in line
To shake his hand
('Cause)

I been tryin' to do things my way
Down here on life's highway
Slippin', slidin', sideways
'Tween no way and nowhere
If I could only gain a foothold

Up there on your high road
Lord, if you hear me, help me
I'll do anything you tell me to
All I've got to offer you is this
Backslider's prayer

If I could only gain a foothold
Up there on your high road
Lord if you hear me, help me
I'll do anything you tell me to
All I've got to offer you is this
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Backslider's Prayer Lyrics

He said, "I know this ain't the time or place
But Lord I need to talk"
In a business suit in a corner booth
In a crowded little restaurant

We all tried not to listen
We all tried not to look
But a whole room full of customers
And the waitress and the cook

All stopped what we were doin'
When he bowed his head
In that silence we heard
Every word he said

"I been tryin' to do things my way
Down here on life's highway
Slippin', slidin', sideways
'Tween no way and nowhere
If I could only gain a foothold"

"Up there on your high road
Lord, if you hear me, help me
I'll do anything you tell me to
All I've got to offer you is this
Backslider's prayer"

Well the waitress made the first move
When she filled his coffee cup
She said, "You ain't alone here mister
You're speakin' for the rest of us"

I heard some scattered "Amens"
And a couple of "I've been there's"
Then things got back to normal
The dishes and the silverware

Were clangin' in the kitchen
Like an angel's band
As I took my place in line
To shake his hand
('Cause)

I been tryin' to do things my way
Down here on life's highway
Slippin', slidin', sideways
'Tween no way and nowhere
If I could only gain a foothold

Up there on your high road
Lord, if you hear me, help me
I'll do anything you tell me to
All I've got to offer you is this
Backslider's prayer

If I could only gain a foothold
Up there on your high road
Lord if you hear me, help me
I'll do anything you tell me to
All I've got to offer you is this
Backslider's prayer

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Ty England (born Tyler England, December 5, 1963) is an American country music singer-songwriter and guitarist. Initially a member of Garth Brooks' band, England began his solo career in 1995, recording a self-titled debut album on RCA Records. A second album, Two Ways to Fall, followed in 1996. Three years later, he recorded Highways & Dance Halls under the name Tyler England on Capitol Records. His fourth album Alive and Well and Livin' the Dream came in 2007 on the independent Triple T label.

Overall, England has charted five singles on the country charts, all five from his first two studio albums. His highest-charting single was his debut single, "Should've Asked Her Faster", a #3 hit in late 1995.

England began playing guitar during his youth. He sang with various bands in high school, and performed in his school chorus. While working at a coffee shop during his time as a student at Oklahoma State University, fellow student Garth Brooks met him and soon the two were roommates. They performed together until failing grades forced England to move back home. He did eventually get a degree in marketing, but he worked at an automotive paint store.

By 1988, Garth had moved to Nashville, and after landing a recording contract, called England to come be his guitarist and backup vocalist.
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