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Gordon Lightfoot

Hangdog Hotel Room

 

Hangdog Hotel Room

(album: Endless Wire - 1978)


I go in for singing, I do it for my pay
But the kind of gig I can really dig is swigging at the break of day
With a few good friends and neighbors into playing the nighttime tunes
So pass the jar and that old guitar in this hangdog hotel room

Oh Lord it feels so good to play a nighttime tune
So pass the jar and that old guitar in this hangdog hotel room

I believe in magic, a little monkeyshines
But the kind of row I can really hoe is playing in tune on time
With rhythms all around us we're like weavers at the loom
So pass the jar and that old guitar in this hangdog hotel room

Oh Lord it feels so good to play a nighttime tune
So pass the jar and that old guitar in this hangdog hotel room

When it comes to morning and going out at night
Well the kind of test that I like the best is rubbing the wrong girl right
And a few good friends and neighbors into playing the nighttime tunes
So pass the jar and that old guitar in this hangdog hotel room

Oh Lord it feels so good to play a nighttime tune
So pass the jar and that old guitar in this hangdog hotel room
With rhythms all around us we're like weavers at the loom
So pass the jar and that old guitar in this hangdog hotel room

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