The Night Hank Williams Came To Town
Lyrics
Harry Truman was our president
A coke an burger cost you thirty cents
I was still in love with Mavis Brown
On the night Hank Williams came to town
"I Love Lucy" debuted on TV
That was one big event we didn't see
'Cause no one stayed at home for miles around
It was the night Hank Williams came to town
Mama ironed my shirt and daddy let me take the truck
I drove on out to Grapevine and picked old Mavis up
We hit that county line for one quick round
On the night Hank Willimas came to town
A thousand people sweltered in the gym
Then I heard someone whisper; "Hey, that's him"
That's when the crowd let out this deafening sound
It was the night Hank Williams came to town
On and on he sang into the night
'Jambalaya', 'Cheatin' H0eart', 'I Saw The Light'
How'd they get Miss Audrey in that gown
On the night Hank Williams came to town
Mavis had her picture made with Hank outside his car
She said; "He sure is humble for a Grand Ole Opry Star"
Mavis said: "Why don't we hang around
It ain't often that Hank Williams comes to town"
While Hank signed his autograph on Beaulah Rice's fan
Mavis got acquainted with the Driftin' Cowboy's Band
The effect on all our lives was quite profound
On the night Hank Williams came to town
Writer(s): BOBBY BRADDOCK, CHARLIE WILLIAMS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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