Honky Tonk Heroes Song Lyrics

Honky Tonk Heroes by Waylon Jennings Song Lyrics

Low down leaving sun
Done, did everything that needs done
Woe is me, why can I see?
I'd best be leaving well enough alone
Them neon lighting nights couldn't stay out of fights
Keep a-haunting me in memories
Well, there's one in every crowd, for crying out loud
Why was it always turning out to be me?

Where does it go? The good Lord only knows
Seems like it was just the other day
I was down at Green Gables, a-hawking them tables

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When did honky tonk heroes come out?

Honky Tonk Heroes is a song that was released in 01 May 2007.

From which album is the song honky tonk heroes?

Honky Tonk Heroes is a song from the The Essential Waylon Jennings album.

Who performs the song honky tonk heroes?

Honky Tonk Heroes is performed by Waylon Jennings.

How long is honky tonk heroes?

Honky Tonk Heroes has a duration of 3:35 minutes.

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