Talking to Hank

BOBBY L HARDEN

While I was hunting wild turkey and sippin' on Jim Beam
I walked up on something like I've never seen
So deep in the woods where I thought I was alone
Stood a structure where something or someone called home
I saw a shotgun and guitar and six- pack of beer
A sign on the front door said guess who lives here
An old red bone hound that looked older than time
And an old man who that he was just twenty-nine

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I swear he looked just like ole Hank
I wouldn't bet a wooden nickel that he ain't
I got goose bumps and dizzy and felt kinda faint
I think I've been talkin' to Hank

He said I've played that old guitar in a drifting country band
Played coast to coast and a dew foreign lands
Some crowds were big and some crowds were small
Somehow I hope I let 'em know I loved them all
I said you're mighty skinny, he said would you believe
It only took one woman to do this to me
But you gotta bet your hat son and get out of the way
When they start hating love and loving to hate

[Chorus]

Trivia about the song Talking to Hank by Mark Chesnutt

When was the song “Talking to Hank” released by Mark Chesnutt?
The song Talking to Hank was released in 1992, on the album “Longnecks & Short Stories”.
Who composed the song “Talking to Hank” by Mark Chesnutt?
The song “Talking to Hank” by Mark Chesnutt was composed by BOBBY L HARDEN.

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