Daytona Nights

Hank Williams Jr.

I got some sun tan oil and a rebel flag
Stuck a Florida road map in my saddle bag
I think Panama City
Would be a good place to start
On this little vacation
To loosen up my heart orange blossom trail
Over in Orlando
I've heard some wild tales about the women
There standing out on the road
And when you leave out of there
On a midnight ride
Take that highway down to that famous
Town on the ocean side

Daytona nights they make you dance
All the girls got that centerfold pose
And they all got a tan
And if they're looking for love
It's like a rising tide
And they will swallow you up
Like sand to the hubs, daytona nights

Now the Boothill Saloon and the Last Resort
That's a few of the sites
You need to be looking for
Hawaian tropic women
They got the best buns of all
I like the way they sway when
They walk up and say
"hey and how are y'all"
So we swim all day and we played all night
And I never want to leave
This free as a breeze, daytona nights

Daytona nights sure make you dane
All these girls got that centerfold pose
And they all got a tan
And if they're looking for love
It's like a rising tide
They will swallow you up like
Sand to the hubs, daytona nights

Yes if they're looking for love
It's like a stormy tide
They will swallow you up like
Sand to the hubs, daytona nights
Stuck in those daytona nights

Here comes the tide

Trivia about the song Daytona Nights by Hank Williams, Jr.

When was the song “Daytona Nights” released by Hank Williams, Jr.?
The song Daytona Nights was released in 1995, on the album “Hog Wild”.
Who composed the song “Daytona Nights” by Hank Williams, Jr.?
The song “Daytona Nights” by Hank Williams, Jr. was composed by Hank Williams Jr..

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