Sittin' At a Bar - Single - Rehab

Sittin' At a Bar - Single

Rehab

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 2000-01-01
  • Explicitness: cleaned
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 1
  • Album Price: 1.29
  • ℗ 2000 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Sittin' At a Bar Rehab 3:59

Reviews

  • Sittin at a bar

    5
    By eugene6119
    totally awesome, i get the trailer park and breaking my heart, and driveing away it is so dajavou.
  • Rehab

    1
    By Joe you
    Rip off, edited version don't buy this one
  • Amazing song

    5
    By Tyl3r J01-1n
    This is one of the best songs ever played, i love it so much. Thanks Rehab for that and good luck to you in the future.
  • rehab

    5
    By papermaker1
    This is the best song in country music.
  • oh come on

    1
    By [:tAsTe ThE rAiNbOw:]
    I love this song but the first time I heard it was on Sirius Radio and that version of it is WAAAAYYYYY better than this one!
  • I regret what I said in Southern Discomfort

    5
    By DJ Antwon2
    Get this song in any version. It's good and i like the fact it dosn't "bleep" the bad words, they just don't say them. WARNING: The song on Sirius or XM is played by these band players, not the others. (Anyway, they should play this version Always. But they don't, so well!)
  • Xm version was better

    3
    By Hossmax
    I listened to the xm version and it was alot better, wish this version was the same. Still a great song though.
  • Love this song!

    5
    By redguitar4990
    lol I opted for the clean version so I could play it in front of anybody but both versions rock! Great and easy to play on the guitar too, it carries its own sound and is sooo catchy. I can't tell you how many times I've felt like I'm sittin' at a bar on the inside, waitin' for my ride on the outside....
  • i think

    2
    By sweetnuts1996
    this song should be like the one on sirius or xm on their it sounds like it belongs this is just horrible
  • Pull up a chair

    4
    By Scottiey
    Hey, we've all been there. Admit it. Not to this point, but this song brings up all thoughts of romanticizing alcohol. We all wish that alcohol could be our best friend. But listen to the song and don't take it seriously. It is actually kind of funny. Why do I like this song? Musically it sounds all calm and all, pleasant vocally, but just oozes of irony. Just defeatist and tragically comical. I almost feel like lightin' up a cigarette. Darn!