Hoppy’s Gone

Johnny Slate, Larry Henley, Red Lane

[Verse 1]
Hang it up boys
Yesterdays and dreams and matinees
Like tinker toys they fell apart today
Well almost anyway Hoppy's gone

[Verse 2]
Bed em down boys
Put your cowboy boots and guns away
The broomstick horse just up and died today
And so did Saturdays Hoppy's gone

[Bridge]
Rock-a-bye yesterday
Winds blow and cradles will fall
And down comes the curtain
And all of a lifetime of memories live on
Hoppy's gone boys Hoppy's gone

[Verse 3]
Hang it up boys
Yesterdays and dreams and matinees
Like tinker toys they fell apart today
Best just let it lay Hoppy's gone

[Outro]
Rock-a-bye yesterday
Winds blow and cradles will fall

Trivia about the song Hoppy’s Gone by Roger Miller

When was the song “Hoppy’s Gone” released by Roger Miller?
The song Hoppy’s Gone was released in 1992, on the album “The Best of Roger Miller Volume Two: King of the Road”.
Who composed the song “Hoppy’s Gone” by Roger Miller?
The song “Hoppy’s Gone” by Roger Miller was composed by Johnny Slate, Larry Henley, Red Lane.

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