paroles de chanson 21st Century Honky Tonk American Band - Midland
Get
off
the
bus
The
band
and
the
boys
and
me
Yesterday
was
Denver
Tonight,
it's
Memphis,
Tennessee
Runnin'
off
cocaine
A
couple
hours
of
sleep
Can't
remember
all
the
halls
But
they
look
the
same
to
me
Just
out
here
making
a
living
With
this
six-string
in
my
hand
In
this
21st
century
honky
tonk
American
band
Play
just
about
anywhere
Throw
it
down
on
a
map
A
different
scene,
the
same
ol'
jeans
The
same
ol'
pussycats
Tell
Mama
I
miss
her
And
I'll
be
back
one
day
And
I
don't
think
ol'
Waylon
Jennings
Woulda
even
done
it
this
way
Just
out
here,
making
a
living
Tryna
pay
the
record
company
man
In
this
21st
century
honky
tonk
American
band
And
the
wheels
keep
rolling
on
and
on
And
I
hear
them
moaning
a
lonesome
song
Ever
since
Hank
sang
to
me,
I
knew
I
was
born
to
be
In
a
21st
century
honky
tonk
American
band
Met
a
girl
in
Tallahassee
Said,
"Boy,
can
I
please
ya?"
We
boned
all
night
long
Then
I
woke
up
with
amnesia
Said,
"Hey
baby,
what's
your
name?,
I'll
call
you
if
I
can
But
I'm
in
a
21st
century
honky
tonk
American
band"
And
the
wheels
keep
rolling
on
and
on
And
I
hear
them
moaning
a
lonesome
song
Ever
since
Hank
sang
to
me,
I
knew
I
was
born
to
be
In
a
21st
century
honky
tonk
American
band
(Let's
go
to
work,
boys)
And
I
feel
I'm
goin'
on
I
could
sure
use
me
a
sunny
day
And
I
know
I've
been
away
too
long
'Cause
I'm
the
same,
but
they've
all
changed
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