The Weary Kind – Ryan Bingham (The theme from Crazy Heart) Lyrics
Album: The Crazy Heart the movie soundtrack
Genre: Country
Lyrics: Ryan Bingham, T-Bone
Released: January, 2010
The Weary Kind is the cover single of the album Crazy Heart, the original motion picture soundtrack. The song won an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Original one this year. The entire album is available since January, 2010. Other singles are performed by Jeff Bridges, Buck Owens, The Lovin Brothers, Waylon Jennings and Townes Van Zandt.
Next Bingham’s Events
- Fayetteville, Ar – May 4th, 2010
- Oxford, MS – May 6th, 2010
- Baton Rouge, LA – May 7th, 2010
- New Orleans, LA – May 8th, 2010
- Birmingham, AL – May 10th, 2010

You rolled them sevens with nothing to lose
And this ain’t no place for the weary kind
You called all your shots
Shooting a ball at the corner truck stop
Somehow this don’t feel like home anymore
And this ain’t no place for the weary kind
This ain’t no place to lose your mind
This ain’t no place to fall behind
Pick up your crazy heart and give it one more try
Your body aches
Playin’ your guitar
Sweatin’ out the hay
The days and the nights
All feel the same
The whiskey has been
A thorn in your side
It doesn’t forgive
The highway that carves your heart inside
And this ain’t no place for the weary kind
This ain’t no place to lose your mind
This ain’t no place to fall behind
Pick up your crazy heart and give it one more try
Your lovers one kiss
Is to damn far from your fingertips
You are the man that ruined the world
Your hearts on the loose
You rolled them sevens with nothing to lose
And this ain’t no place for the weary kind
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08-04-2010 a las 12:05 pm
His songs are so deep. Like, what does he mean by: “Shooting 8-ball at the corner truck stop?”
Do they put truck stops on corners in New Mexico? Because most big tractor-type trucks don’t necessarily have the best turning radii, so I’m thinking that maybe it’s a metaphor for something else that’s really deep.
I also love his line: “Take me to France, watch me dance.”
That one just blows my mind. I wonder what it could mean!
Mad proppers to Bingham … he deserves everything he gets.
G.