paroles de chanson If the Whole World Was a Honky Tonk - George Strait
If
the
whole
world
was
a
honky-tonk
And
it
revolved
around
an
old
jukebox
We′d
tell
our
troubles
to
the
Bar
Over
cryin'
steel
guitars
And
soon,
they′d
all
be
gone
Yeah,
if
you
asked
me
what
I
thought
I'd
say,
"We'd
be
better
off
If
the
whole
world
was
a
honky-tonk"
You
could
smoke
that
cigarette
And
be
politically
incorrect
Show
off
that
red
′round
your
neck
Not
hear
a
single
soul
object
Wouldn′t
need
no
lawyers
to
decide
Who
is
wrong
and
who
is
right
No
need
for
big
expensive
trials
Brother,
we'd
just
step
outside
If
the
whole
world
was
a
honky-tonk
And
it
revolved
around
an
old
jukebox
We′d
tell
our
troubles
to
the
Bar
Over
cryin'
steel
guitars
And
soon,
they′d
all
be
gone
Yeah,
if
you
asked
me
what
I
thought
I'd
say,
"We′d
be
better
off
If
the
whole
world
was
a
honky-tonk"
Wouldn't
have
to
pay
no
tax
Just
set
a
tip
jar
in
the
back
If
we
ran
low,
we'd
pass
the
hat
I
bet
we′d
all
be
in
the
black
If
the
whole
world
was
a
honky-tonk
And
if
you′re
lookin'
for
love
Someone
to
heal
that
broken
heart
Hey
buddy,
you′d
be
in
half
You
wouldn't
have
to
go
that
far
If
the
whole
world
was
a
honky-tonk
And
it
revolved
around
an
old
jukebox
We′d
tell
our
troubles
to
the
Bar
Over
cryin'
steel
guitars
And
soon,
they′d
all
be
gone
If
you
asked
me
what
I
thought
I'd
say,
"We'd
be
better
off
If
the
whole
world
was
a
honky-tonk"
Life
would
be
a
three-chord
song
And
the
king
would
be
George
Jones
If
the
whole
world
was
a
honky-tonk
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