Lyrics Long Way To Hollywood - Hank Williams, Jr.
Oh
babe
I
hate
to
leave
you
here
Down
in
this
one
horse
town
Where
the
train
runs
through
Your
early
mornin'
dreams
Just
to
leave
that
ol'
wailin'
sound
Oh
but
I'm
comin'
back,
I
will
return
Now
woman
you
wait
for
me
I'm
bound
to
travel
the
U.S.A.
From
the
desert
unto
the
sea
I've
got
another
song
about
the
South
You
know
it's
white
now
and
it's
black
There
ain't
no
banjo
on
my
knee
But
that
song
is
still
on
my
back
It's
a
long,
long
way
to
Hollywood
And
it's
a
short,
short
chance
for
fame
All
them
slicks
people
talkin'
back
home
But
I'll
make
it
just
the
same
Oh
I'll
make
it
just
the
same
I've
got
a
new
song
for
all
them
old
people
Hoverin'
down
in
the
Georgia
night
Lord
I
know
their
wings
are
heavy
now
Cause
they
been
on
a
lonesome
flight
All
them
poor
old
depression
people
babe
You
know
they
took
a
might
heavy
load
All
the
children,
kinfolks,
cousins
too
Still
walkin'
down
Tobacco
Road
Well
if
you
tell
me
about
Hank
Williams
Lord
They're
clingin'
onto
his
fame
I'm
of
the
same
race,
I'm
from
the
same
place
Got
the
same
lonesome
blood
in
my
veins
It's
a
long,
long
way
to
Hollywood
And
it's
a
short,
short
chance
for
fame
All
them
slick
people
talkin'
down
home
But
I'll
make
it
just
the
same
Oh
I'll
make
it
just
the
same
It's
a
long,
long
way
to
Hollywood
And
it's
a
short,
short
chance
for
fame
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