Honky Tonkin'
Honky Tonkin' Nights: A Musical Escape for the Lonely SoulsLyrics
When you are sad and lonely and have no place to go
Expressing empathy for someone feeling sad and lonely, offering a solution.
Call me up, sweet baby, and bring along some dough
Suggesting to call and bring money, indicating a desire for a good time.
And we'll go honky tonkin', honky tonkin'
Proposing to engage in honky tonkin', a social activity often involving music and dancing.
Honky tonkin', honey baby
Repeating the invitation for honky tonkin', using affectionate terms like "honey baby."
We'll go honky tonkin' 'round this town.
Reiterating the plan to go honky tonkin' around town.
When you and your baby have a fallin' out
Suggesting that when there's a disagreement with a partner, the person can call for a night out.
Just call me up sweet mama and we'll go steppin' out
Inviting a distressed mother to call and go out for a good time.
And we'll go honky tonkin', honky tonkin'
Repeating the idea of honky tonkin' as a remedy for relationship issues.
Honky tonkin', honey baby
Reiterating the invitation using affectionate terms, emphasizing enjoyment.
We'll go honky tonkin' 'round this town.
Emphasizing the intention to go honky tonkin' around town after a disagreement.
We're goin' to the city - to the city fair
Announcing a plan to attend a city fair together, suggesting a shared experience.
If you go to the city then you will find me there
Indicating that the singer can be found in the city, reinforcing availability.
And we'll go honky tonkin', honky tonkin'
Repeating the theme of honky tonkin', highlighting it as a preferred activity.
Honky tonkin', honey baby
Using affectionate terms to reinforce the enjoyment of honky tonkin'.
We'll go honky tonkin' 'round this town.
Stating the intention to honky tonk around town, maintaining a social and upbeat context.
When you are sad and lonely and have no place to go
Repeating the opening lines, emphasizing the availability during difficult times.
Call me up, sweet baby, and bring along some dough
Restating the suggestion to call when sad, adding a financial aspect with "bring along some dough."
And we'll go honky tonkin', honky tonkin'
Reiterating the desire to honky tonk as a solution to loneliness or sadness.
Honky tonkin', honey baby
Using affectionate terms again, underlining the enjoyment of honky tonkin'.
We'll go honky tonkin' 'round this town.
Confirming the plan to go honky tonkin' around town, concluding the song on a positive note.
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