Honky Tonk Man
(专辑: Rancho Fiesta Sessions - 2020)
Well, I'm a
honky-tonk man, and I
can't seem to stop Love to give the
girls a
whirl to the
music of an old jukebox And when my money's all gone I'm on the
telephone Saying, "He-ey, mamma, can your daddy come home?" Well, I'm living wild and dangerously, And I've got plenty of company The
moon comes up and the
sun goes down And I
can't wait to see the
lights of town 'Cause I'm a
honky-tonk man, and I
can't seem to stop Love to give the
girls a
whirl to the
music of an old jukebox And when my money's all gone I'm on the
telephone Saying, "He-ey, mamma, can your daddy come home?" Well, I'm a
honky-tonk man, and I
can't seem to stop Love to give the
girls a
whirl to the
music of an old jukebox And when my money's all gone I'm on the
telephone Saying, "He-ey, mamma, can your daddy come home?" Well, now, a
pretty little girl and a
jug of wine That's what it takes to make a
honky-tonk time With the
jukebox a-moaning a
honky-tonk sound And I
can't wait to lay my money down 'Cause I'm a
honky-tonk man, and I
can't seem to stop Love to give the
girls a
whirl to the
music of an old jukebox And when my money's all gone I'm on the
telephone Saying, "He-ey, mamma, can your daddy come home?" Well, I'm a
honky-tonk man, and I
can't seem to stop Love to give the
girls a
whirl to the
music of an old jukebox And when my money's all gone I'm on the
telephone Saying, "He-ey, mamma, can your daddy come home?"