Is This All There Is To A Honky
Tonk lyrics
and chords
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Is
This All There Is To A Honky Tonk lyrics and chords are intended for
your personal use only, it's an excellent country song. If you love
real country music, you gotta get one of the CDs by Tony Booth, Curtis
Potter and Darrell McCall. They're known as The Survivors and they are
keeping our music alive.
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Is This All There Is To A Honky Tonk Recorded by Tony Booth Written by Robert Duncan and Donald Tunison
C F Each and every night she sits waiting G7 C Till its become a part of her life F She wonders if she's been enough woman G7 C While trying to be a good wife
G7 So she fixes her makeup and brushes her hair
Walks to the corner to see if I'm there C F Though the jukebox is playing the music is loud G7 C I hear her voice echo over the crowd
F Is this all there is to a honky tonk G7 C Is this what keeps you from me every night F Is this all there is to a honky tonk G7 C Just barstools and cheap California red wine
F Well I turned on the barstool and looked into her eyes G7 C It doesn't take me long to realize F That what I've been looking for I won't find in this place G7 C All that I need I see in her face
G7 I see warm and love and need in me
Her words keep coming back to me C F Is this all there is to a honky tonk G7 C Is this what you choose from me every night
F Is this all there is to a honky tonk G7 C Just barstools and cheap California red wine G7 C Just barstools and cheap California red wine
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