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Daddy's Honky
Tonk lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a
fun to do country song recorded by Moe Bandy.
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Daddy's Honky Tonk Recorded by Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley Written by Bobby Keel, Buck Moore, Gordon Evans
C D7 Momma is a God fearin' woman G7 C She never done a bad deed in her life D7 A kind and carin' mother to us children G7 And to daddy a trustin' lovin' wife
F But she gave into temptation C And to daddy's aggravation
She smoked her first joint and did it right G7 C Momma burned down daddy’s honky tonk last night
F C Momma cried hallelujah you had it comin' to ya
You could see the flames from miles and miles around F C Well accordin' to the Parson it was not a case of arson
When she smoked her first joint it burned so bright G7 C Momma burned down Daddy's honky tonk last night
D7 Some folks will talk for days of why it happened G7 C And the papers will make her front page news D7 To the local ladies she is still a hero G7 To the men folk she's the witch who lit the fuse
F Well momma said that she had had it C She was tired of Daddy's habits
She smoked her first joint and did it right G7 C Momma burned down Daddy's honky tonk last night
Repeat #3
F C Never saw my daddy cry or momma quite so high
When she smoked her first joint she did it right G7 C Momma burned down Daddy's honky tonk last night
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