paroles de chanson Feelin' Better - Hank Williams, Jr.
Moved
on
down
To
sweet
home
Alabama
in
1974
Had
to
get
out
of
Music
City
And
I
had
to
get
off
the
road
Woman,
she
left
and
the
people
Wouldn't
let
me
sing
nothin'
but
them
old
Sad
songs,
had
to
get
high
so
I
wouldn't
cry
You
know
they
hit
pretty
close
to
home
I'm
feelin'
better
Now
that
I'm
back
on
the
road
Getting
it
together
Between
Macon
and
Muscle
Shoals
I
started
turnin'
up
loud
and
looking
at
the
crowd
And
bendin'
them
guitar
strings
Knew
all
the
while,
though
it
was
my
style
Could
they
ever
forget
my
name
Rocked
'ed
in
Raleigh,
knocked
'em
outta
Nashville
Just
couldn't
do
no
wrong
People
went
wild
and
the
band
said
"Child,
better
keep
on
playin'
your
songs"
I'm
feelin'
better
Now
that
I'm
back
on
the
road
Getting
it
together
Between
Macon
and
Muscle
Shoals
Well,
my
life
ain't
the
same
and
I
had
to
change
And
I
hope
this
music
will
show
A
little
bit
less
of
cryin'
in
the
beer
And
a
little
of
my
own
soul
Waylon
and
Toy
and
all
them
boys
I
wanna
say
thanks
to
you
Your
fiddle
and
your
steel
make
me
play
what
I
feel
And
I
don't
feel
lovesick
blues
I'm
feelin'
better
Now
that
I'm
back
on
the
road
Getting
it
together
Between
Macon
and
Muscle
Shoals
All
came
together
in
my
sweet
Alabama
home
And
I'm
through
forever
of
tryin'
to
put
everybody
on
And
I'm
feelin'
better
I
got
hurt
but
I'm
back
on
the
road
Getting
it
together,
had
to
eat
a
little
cornbread
I've
been
eatin'
that
cornbread,
sleepin'
on
a
featherbed
Drinkin'
that
homegrown
Writin'
some
new
songs,
do
it
on,
get
home
Eat
a
little
cornbread,
lovin'
on
a
featherbed
Smokin'
that
homegrown,
write
a
few
new
songs
This
here
music's
homegrown
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