I Got a Right to Be Wrong

Dickey Betts

I got a right to be wrong
I got a right to be lonely when you're gone
I'll get out around, tear up my own hometown
I'm gettin' drunked up, locked up
Wind up in the lost and found
I got a right to be wrong

Well it's so easy to give advice
When you ain't the one who's
Got to pay the price you're up on the hill
Telling me I got to sink or swim
Well ain't nothin' to you
To make me want to kill ya'
I can't believe you're leavin' me for him
I got a right to be wrong

Hey, loan me a dollar
And watch me follow you around
Babe you got the right movеs
For puttin' me through school
Oh, I give you my best
But I guеss I'm still your fool
I got you down in my song
I got a right to be wrong

I've been conflicted, evicted, restricted
Served with a letter sent to
Whom it may concern
But I'm still around, still in town
A lesson hard learned nearly got me down
It's a cryin' shame
You don't even know my name
It's like a low down lonesome song
I got a right to be wrong

Yeah, loan me a dollar
And watch me follow you around
Babe, you got the right moves
For puttin' me through school
Oh, I give you my best
But I guess I'm still your fool
I got you down in my song
I got a right to be wrong

Trivia about the song I Got a Right to Be Wrong by Hank Williams, Jr.

When was the song “I Got a Right to Be Wrong” released by Hank Williams, Jr.?
The song I Got a Right to Be Wrong was released in 1981, on the album “Rowdy”.
Who composed the song “I Got a Right to Be Wrong” by Hank Williams, Jr.?
The song “I Got a Right to Be Wrong” by Hank Williams, Jr. was composed by Dickey Betts.

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