Lyrics Hank and Fred - Loudon Wainwright III
On
my
way
Thursday
from
the
Y
I
heard
it
in
the
car
Bob
Edwards
broke
the
news
tonight
yes
he
of
NPR
Driving
through
Montgomery
I
hung
my
head
and
cried
Then
visited
Hank
Williams
grave
the
day
Fred
Rodgers
died
Zelda
Sayre,
F.
Scott
Fitzgerald
lived
somewhere
in
this
old
town
Nat
King
Cole
was
born
here
Rosa
Parks
stayed
sitting
down
Black
And
white
death
booze
and
music
genius
courage
kindness
pride
I
felt
them
all
around
me
there
the
day
Fred
Rodgers
died
And
we
mocked
King
Friday
the
thirteenth
on
Saturday
night
Live
But
once
I
started
crying
it
was
pretty
hard
to
drive
On
New
Year's
day
Hank
slipped
away
slumped
over
in
the
back
Oh
I
hope
he
had
his
cardigan
on
in
that
Cadillac
When
you
look
out
from
the
hilltops
you
can
see
confederate
graves
And
the
railroad
runs
by
the
river
it
carries
cotton,
soldiers,
slaves
Hank's
real
name
was
Hiram
we
all
could
feel
his
pain
And
Fred
McFeely
Rodgers
knew
how
to
talk
to
a
train
And
we
mocked
King
Friday
the
thirteenth
on
Saturday
night
Live
But
once
I
started
crying
it
was
pretty
hard
to
drive
Driving
through
Montgomery
I
hung
my
head
and
cried
Then
visited
Hank
Williams
grave
the
day
Fred
Rodgers
died
I
visited
Hank
Williams
grave
when
Mr.
Rodgers
died
1 My Biggest Fan
2 No Sure Way
3 Had to Be Her
4 Hank and Fred
5 Half Fist
6 To Be On TV
7 God' Country
8 Make Your Mother Mad
9 When You Leave
10 Nanny
11 Choppers
12 Things
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