Ghost of Hank Williams Lyrics

The song Ghost of Hank Williams is performed by Kentucky Headhunters in the album named Rave On in the year 1993 .



Well, You know I like to socialise
Just works out that way
I like drinkin' with him I like talkin' to her
I got a million things to say
And if you think I'm a little crazy darlin'
You oughta know
Ever full moon the ghost of Hank Williams calls me up and sings me a song

He said now every mother's daughter
Needs a stone back man
To make the records jump off the wall
And every time I hear it I play to go
With a-wop-bop-loo-bam-boom all night long

Well I was Interstate rollin' one dark night
It was scary with my radio on
When from my back seat there came a bluesy beat
And a voice that could chill the bone
I checked my rearview mirror, looked into his eyes
I saw the light
It was the ghost of Hank Williams, pickin' and a-grinnin'
He gave me some good advice

He told me every mother's daughter
Needs a stone back man
To make the records jump off the wall
And every time I hear it I play to go
With a-wop-bop-loo-bam-boom all night long
Yeah all night long
Aah break my heart...

SOLO

Well the next time I seen him I was chewin' up doors
On a top down dirty blonde
She had her liquor stick down(?) her hair was a wreck
I knew she was ready for fun
When she said now come on over honey I got what it takes
I saw the light
Then the ghost of Hank Williams taps me on the shoulder
And gave me this good advice

He said now every mother's daughter
Needs a stone back man
To make the records jump off the wall
And every time I hear it I play to go
With a-wop-bop-loo-bam-boom.... all night long
All night long
All night long
All night long
All night long
All night long
All night long




Kentucky Headhunters - Rave On

Dec 1993

  1. Blue Moon of Kentucky
  2. Celina Tennessee
  3. Dixie Fried
  4. Dizzie Miss Daisy
  5. Freedom Stomp
  6. Ghost of Hank Williams
  7. Honky Tonk Walkin'
  8. Just Ask Fo' Lucy
  9. Muddy Water
  10. My Gal
  11. Redneck Girl
  12. Underground


Ghost of Hank Williams