Testo Leave Them Boys Alone - Waylon Jennings feat. Hank Williams, Jr.
Testo della canzone Leave Them Boys Alone (Waylon Jennings feat. Hank Williams, Jr.), tratta dall'album Waylon and Company
Now they say Hank Jr. has strayed away
From all them songs that put his daddy in an early grave
But his daddy would be proud if he could see Bocephus now
Why don't you leave that boy alone? Let him sing his song
Oh, Waylon has been known to play half-time
He's been known to get out of his mind
Don't know whether he's right or wrong
He's got a string of hits about two miles long
Why don't you leave that boy alone? Let him sing his song
Why don't you leave them boys alone? Let them sing their songs
You know they're gonna do whatever they want
If you don't like the way they sing, who's gonna cast the first stone?
Why don't you leave them boys alone? Let 'em sing their songs
Hank Williams was the king of country soul
My dad took me to see him in Lubbock, but he didn't show
Now the people got mad, and they all went home
The first thing we did was put his records on
I guess we should have left him alone and let him sing his songs
Why don't you leave them boys alone? Let them sing their songs
You know they're gonna do whatever they want
If you don't like the way they sing (one more time, Ernest)
Who's gonna cast the first stone?
Why don't you leave them boys alone? Let 'em sing their songs
Why don't you leave them boys alone? Let them sing their songs
Credits
Writer(s): Dean Dillon, Gary Stewart, Tanya Tucker, Hank Williams Jr.
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