Lyrics Honky Tonk Man - Dwight Yoakam
Well
I'm
a
honky-tonk
man
and
I
can't
seem
to
stop
I
love
to
give
the
girls
a
whirl
to
the
music
of
an
old
juke
box
But
when
my
money's
all
gone,
I'm
on
the
telephone
singing
Hey
hey
mama,
can
your
daddy
come
home
Well
now
I'm
living
wild
and
dangerously
But
I've
got
plenty
of
company
The
moon
comes
up
and
the
sun
goes
down
Well
I
can't
wait
to
see
the
lights
of
town
'Cause
I'm
a
honky-tonk
man
and
I
can't
seem
to
stop
I
love
to
give
the
girls
a
whirl
to
the
music
of
an
old
juke
box
But
when
my
money's
all
gone,
I'm
on
the
telephone
singing
Hey
hey
mama,
can
your
daddy
come
home
Well,
I'm
a
honky-tonk
man
and
I
can't
seem
to
stop
I
love
to
give
the
girls
a
whirl
to
the
music
of
an
old
juke
box
But
when
my
money's
all
gone,
I'm
on
the
telephone
singing
Hey
hey
mama,
can
your
daddy
come
home
Hey
now,
a
pretty
little
girl
and
a
jug
of
wine
Well
that's
what
it
takes
to
make
a
honky-tonk
time
With
the
juke
box
moaning
those
honky-tonk
sounds
Well
I
can't
wait
to
lay
my
money
down
'Cause
I'm
a
honky-tonk
man
and
I
can't
seem
to
stop
I
love
to
give
the
girls
a
whirl
to
the
music
of
an
old
juke
box
But
when
my
money's
all
gone,
I'm
on
the
telephone
singing
Hey
hey
mama,
can
your
daddy
come
home
I'm
a
honky-tonk
man
and
I
can't
seem
to
stop
I
love
to
give
the
girls
a
whirl
to
the
music
of
an
old
juke
box
But
when
my
money's
all
gone,
I'm
on
the
telephone
singing
Hey
hey
mama,
can
your
daddy
come
home
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