The Luckiest Heartache in Town

BILLY GRAY, DOROTHY THOMPSON, HANK THOMPSON

One night it was dark and it was storming when along came a tramp in the rain
He was making his way to some station to catch a long distance train

May I sleep in your barn Mister it is cold lying out on the ground
And the cold north wind is whistling and I have no place to lie down
Now I have no tobacco nor matches and I'm sure I can cause you no harm
I will tell you my story kind Mister for it runs through my heart like a storm

It was three years ago just last summer I shall never forget that sad day
When a stranger came out from the city and said that he wanted to stay
Now the stranger was fair tall and handsome and he looked like a man who had wealth
And he wanted to stay in the country said he wanted to stop for his health

One night as I came from my workshop I was whistling and singing with joy
I expected a kind hearty welcome from my sweet loving wife and my boy
But what did I find but a letter it was placed in my room on the stand
And the moment my eyes fell upon it I picked it right up in my hand

Now this note said my wife and the stranger had left and had taken my son
Oh I wonder if God up in heaven only knows what this stranger has done
May I sleep in your barn Mister it is cold lying out on the ground
And the cold north wind is a whistling and I have no place to lie down

Trivia about the song The Luckiest Heartache in Town by Hank Thompson

When was the song “The Luckiest Heartache in Town” released by Hank Thompson?
The song The Luckiest Heartache in Town was released in 2007, on the album “Luckiest Heartache In Town”.
Who composed the song “The Luckiest Heartache in Town” by Hank Thompson?
The song “The Luckiest Heartache in Town” by Hank Thompson was composed by BILLY GRAY, DOROTHY THOMPSON, HANK THOMPSON.

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