Honky Tonks and Dancehalls Dub Miller
By Dub Miller
rmofle at satx.rr.com
5/22/04
Chorus 1:
Them [E]honky tonks don’t [E7]twang the way they [A]used to
And [E]sawdust floor with two swinging doors and [F#]jukebox they’re all but [B]gone
And [E]all I [E7]need to hear is one good Buck Owens [A]song
Tell me [A]where did all them [E]honky tonks and [B]good ol’ dancehalls [E]gone
[B]I guess this might sound quite [E]familiar
But [A]I can’t find a place to [E]lay my head or [F#]ease my wounded [B]soul
I tell you [A]lately I’ve been [B]thinking that I [E]need a new place for [A]drinkin’
Don’t [A]stop me now this [B]cowboy’s on a [E]roll
Chorus 2:
Them honky tonks don’t twang the way they used to
And sawdust floor with two swinging doors and jukebox they’re all but gone
And all I need to hear is one good Hank Thompson song
Tell me where did all them honky tonks and good ol’ dancehalls gone
Steel solo
What would Bob Wills say if he’d been here
To see the strobe light, smoke machine, country disco growing all around the land
I tell you it would make me feel just right, Cheatham St. Warehouse on a Monday night
For a Lone star longneck and a western swinging band
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