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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Matt Lang
Lead Vocals
Etienne Joly
Electric Guitar
Marcel Samuel-Rousseau
Electric Guitar
daniel moranville
Bass Guitar
David Larocque
Drums
Françis Veillette
Pedal Steel Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Tillman B. Franks
Songwriter
Howard Hausey
Songwriter
Johnny Horton
Songwriter
Matt Lang
Arranger
Etienne Joly
Arranger
Lyrics
Well I'm a honky tonk man
And I can't seem to stop
I love to give the girls a whirl
To the music of an old jukebox
But when my money's all gone
I'm on the telephone singing
Hey hey mama can your daddy come home
Well now I'm living wild and dangerously
But I've got plenty of company
The moon comes up and the sun goes down
I can't wait to see the lights of town
'Cause I'm a honky tonk man
And I can't seem to stop
I love to give the girls a whirl
To the music of an old jukebox
And when my money's all gone
I'm on the telephone singing
Hey hey mama can your daddy come home
Out in the country past the city limits sign
Where there's a honky tonk near the County line
The joint starts jumpin' every night when the sun goes down
They got whiskey women, music, and smoke
It's where all the cowboy folk go to boot scootin' boogie
Yeah
Heel toe, docie doe
Come on, baby, let's go, boot scootin'
Oh, Cadillac, Black Jack
Baby meet me outback we're gonna boogie
Oh, get down turn around go to town
Boot scootin' boogie
Yeah
Heel toe, docie doe
Come on, baby, let's go, boot scootin'
Oh, Cadillac, Black Jack
Baby meet me outback we're gonna boogie
Oh, get down turn around go to town
Boot scootin' boogie
(Boot scootin' boogie)
Oh, get down turn around go to town
Boot scootin' boogie
(Boot scootin' boogie)
I said, get down turn around go to town
Boot scootin' boogie
Written by: Howard Hausey, Johnny Horton, Tillman B. Franks