HONKY TONK GAL (C. Perkins) CARL PERKINS (Sun, 1954) It took a light from a honky tonk Put the beam in your eye It took a record from a jukebox And it bid my gal goodbye And now she's gone, honky tonk gal Oh, she said she didn't love me She didn't care no more She'd rather spend her life now On a honky tonk hardwood floor But I'll be gone, honky tonk gal Someday you'll come back cryin' Someday you will be blue And that mean ol' honky tonkin' life Will get the best off you But I'll be gone, honky tonk gal Lord, I stand right up and tell you I sit right down and cry Sweetheart if you should leave me now I know I'll lay and die And I'll be gone, honky tonk gal |