A Six Pack to Go

Dick Hart, Hank Thompson, John Lowe

Hey Mr. Bartender
Please don't be so slow
I've got time for me more round and a six pack to go
Tomorrow morning's Sunday I'm gonna be feeling low
So please please bartender I want a six pack to go
I've be a drinking all day long taking in the town
I've done spent my whole paycheck just a honky tonking round
I don't have enough to pay my rent
I ain't gonna worry though
I've got time for one more round and a six pack to go

Hey Mr. Bartender
Please don't be so slow
I've got time for me more round and a six pack to go
Tomorrow morning's Sunday I'm gonna be feeling low
So please please bartender I want a six pack to go
I've be a drinking all day long taking in the town
I've done spent my whole paycheck just a honky tonking round
I don't have enough to pay my rent
I ain't gonna worry though
I've got time for one more round and a six pack to go

One sick pack to go

Trivia about the song A Six Pack to Go by Hank Thompson

On which albums was the song “A Six Pack to Go” released by Hank Thompson?
Hank Thompson released the song on the albums “Hank Thompson At The Golden Nugget” in 1962, “The Best Of Hank Thompson & The Brazos Valley Boys” in 1963, “Kindly Keep It Country” in 1973, “A Six Pack To Go” in 2007, “Vintage Collections” in 2007, “At The Golden Nugget” in 2007, “20 Greatest Hits” in 2009, “Honky Tonkin'” in 2010, and “Pathway Of My Life 1966 - 1986” in 2013.
Who composed the song “A Six Pack to Go” by Hank Thompson?
The song “A Six Pack to Go” by Hank Thompson was composed by Dick Hart, Hank Thompson, John Lowe.

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