"The Ghost Of Hank Williams" lyrics - DAVID ALLAN COE

DAVID ALLAN COE
"The Ghost Of Hank Williams"

I was thumbin' back from Montgomery
With a guitar on my back
When a stranger pulled up beside me in an antique Cadillac.
Well, he was dressed like 1950, half drunk and hallow eyed
Its a long walk to Nashville, would you like a ride, son.
He sat down in the front seat, and turned on the radio
And them sad old songs comin' outta them speakers was solid country gold.
Then I noticed the stranger was ghost white pale when he asked me for a light.
And knew there was somethin' strange about this ride.

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He said: Mister can you make folks cry when you play and sang.
Can you pay your dues, can you moan the blues
Can you bend them guitar strangs.
He said: Boy, can you make folks feel what you feel inside,
'Cause if your big star bound let me warn you its a long hard ride.

Well, he cried just south of Nashville, and he turned that car around.
He said: (spoken) this is where you get off, boy
'Cause I'm going back to Alabam'.
I stepped out of that ole Cadillac and I said Mister, many thanks.
He said you don't have to call me mister, Mister.
The whole world calls me Hank.

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