Honky tonk man Dwight Yoakam
[D]I'm living fast and [A7]dangerously - but I've got plenty [D]of company.
[D]When the moon comes up and the [A7]sun goes down
[G]That's when I want to see the [D]lights of town
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'Cause I'm a Honky-Tonk Man ---- and I can't seem to stop,
D7 G |D A7|D A7 D
I love to give the girls a whirl to the music of the old juke box
[D]But when my [A7]money's all gone I'm on the telephone, callin':
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'Hey, hey, mama, can your daddy come home?'
D |G D|
Repeat, ending: 'Hey, hey, mama, can your daddy come home?'
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Andy-Patnaude (report)
need to add----
It takes a pretty little gal and a jug of wine, that's what it takes to make a honky tonk mind. With the jukebox a moanin' honky tonk style, that's when I want to lay my money down.....