There'll Always Be a Honky Tonk Somewhere
Lyrics
There may not be a Superbowl in 2083
Cars and trains and video games will all be history
The world just keeps on changing, things come and then they go
Nothing lasts forever except one thing I know
There'll always be a honky tonk
With a jukebox in the corner
And someone crying in their beer
And one old hanger-oner
And a lady looking lonely
From a losing love affair
Yeah, there'll always be a honky tonk somewhere
Yeah, there'll always be a honky tonk somewhere
There may be factories on the moon and farming out in space
It seems there's nothing here on earth
That something won't replace
But as long as there's a broken heart, there'll be a place to go
Where good ol' boys meet good ol' girls
And the wine and music flow
There'll always be a honky tonk
With a jukebox in the corner
And someone crying in their beer
And one old hanger-oner
And a lady looking lonely
From a losing love affair
Yeah, there'll always be a honky tonk somewhere
Yeah, there'll always be a honky tonk somewhere
There'll always be a honky tonk
With a jukebox in the corner
And someone crying in their beer
And one old hanger-oner
And a lady looking lonely
From a losing love affair
Yeah, there'll always be a honky tonk somewhere
Yeah, there'll always be a honky tonk somewhere
Writer(s): Johnny McRae, Steve Clark
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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