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Honky Tonk Man:Johnny Horton. #96 Rock & #11 Country in 1962. CHORUS:
EI'm a honky tonk man, and I can't seem to stop. I love to give the girls a Awhirl to the music of an old jukeEbox. EBut when my money's all Bgone, I'm on the telephone, callin' Ahey, hey, Mama, can your BDaddy come Ehome'
#1.
EI'm living fast and Bdangerously but I've got plenty of comEpany. EWhen the moon comes up and the Bsun goes down, Athat's when I want to see the Elights of town.
CHORUS:
EI'm a honky tonk man, and I can't seem to stop. I love to give the girls a Awhirl to the music of an old jukeEbox. EBut when my money's all Bgone, I'm on the telephone, callin' Ahey, hey, Mama, can your BDaddy come Ehome'
(INTERLUDE:) CHORUS:
EI'm a honky tonk man, and I can't seem to stop. I love to give the girls a Awhirl to the music of an old jukeEbox. EBut when my money's all Bgone, I'm on the telephone, callin' Ahey, hey, Mama, can your BDaddy come Ehome'
#2.
EIt takes a pretty little gal and a Bjug of wine.. Athat's what it takes to make a Ehonky tonk mine. EWith the jukebox a moanin' a Bhonky tonk sound, Athat's when I wanna lay my Emoney down.
CHORUS:
EI'm a honky tonk man, and I can't seem to stop. I love to give the girls a Awhirl to the music of an old jukeEbox. EBut when my money's all Bgone, I'm on the telephone, callin' Ahey, hey, Mama, can your BDaddy come Ehome'
A sixties smash from Kraziekhat.