Stoned at the Jukebox

Hank Williams Jr.

Just as long as I can keep
A lot a friends around me
Oh, it helps to keep a worried mind occupied
I do alright till dark of night surrounds me
Then I think of her and then I cry

Lord, there's a cold heart gone and
I'm stoned at the jukebox
Playin' I can't help it if I'm
Still in love with you
Cause that's the kind of songs it takes
To get all this ole hurtin' out
Lord, I love that hurtin' music
Cause I am hurtin', too

Lord knows, i been runnin' up and down
This ol' interstate 65
I loved in Nashville
Tennessee high falutin' woman I tried
Now I'm busted stone flat down in Springhill
I got nothin' but time and
The bottles to kill
Well, I never thought I could
Ever feel like that

Trivia about the song Stoned at the Jukebox by Hank Williams, Jr.

On which albums was the song “Stoned at the Jukebox” released by Hank Williams, Jr.?
Hank Williams, Jr. released the song on the albums “Hank Williams, Jr. & Friends” in 1975, “Hank Williams, Jr. and Friends” in 1975, “Lone Wolf” in 1990, “The Bocephus Box: The Hank Williams, Jr. Collection 1979-1992” in 1992, “The Hits” in 2013, and “35 Biggest Hits” in 2015.
Who composed the song “Stoned at the Jukebox” by Hank Williams, Jr.?
The song “Stoned at the Jukebox” by Hank Williams, Jr. was composed by Hank Williams Jr..

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