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Honky Tonkin'
 
  Words and music by hank williams, sr.

When [g] you are sad and lonely and have no place to go
Call me up, sweet baby, and bring along some dough
And we’ll go honky tonkin’, honky tonkin’
Honky tonkin’, honey baby
We’ll go honky tonkin’ [d7] ’round this [g] town.

When you and your baby have a fallin’ out
Just call me up sweet mama and we’ll go steppin’ out
And we’ll go honky tonkin’, honky tonkin’
Honky tonkin’, honey baby
We’ll go honky tonkin’ ’round this town.

We’re goin’ to the city - to the city fair
If you go to the city then you will find me there
And we’ll go honky tonkin’, honky tonkin’
Honky tonkin’, honey baby
We’ll go honky tonkin’ ’round this town.

Repeat first verse




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