Oct. 17, 19771 viewer
Honky Tonk Night Time Man Lyrics
[Intro]
Little bits of Bakersfield
[Chorus]
I'm a honky-tonk night time man
I can't stand no light
I'm a honky-tonk night time man
I can't stand no light
I get my rest in the day time
I do my running around at night
[Verse 1]
I had the blues this morning
Had the blues all day today
I had the blues this morning
Had the blues all day today
Well, I wish a tornado
Come and blow my blues away, away, that's what I said
Take 'em away
[Interlude]
Sounds like Roy
Yeah
[Verse 2]
Then my heart starts beating
When that sun starts sinking low
Well, my heart starts beating
When that sun starts sinking low
When the shadows fall
I know its time for me to go
Little bits of Bakersfield
[Chorus]
I'm a honky-tonk night time man
I can't stand no light
I'm a honky-tonk night time man
I can't stand no light
I get my rest in the day time
I do my running around at night
[Verse 1]
I had the blues this morning
Had the blues all day today
I had the blues this morning
Had the blues all day today
Well, I wish a tornado
Come and blow my blues away, away, that's what I said
Take 'em away
[Interlude]
Sounds like Roy
Yeah
[Verse 2]
Then my heart starts beating
When that sun starts sinking low
Well, my heart starts beating
When that sun starts sinking low
When the shadows fall
I know its time for me to go
[Bridge]
Billy Powell on piano
Oh, Barry, play me some dobro
[Chorus]
I'm a honky-tonk night time man
I can't stand no light
I'm a honky-tonk night time man
I can't stand no light
I get my rest in the day time
Do my running 'round, 'round at night
[Outro]
I get my rest in the day time
Yes, oh, Lord, Lord, sweet stuff at night
Billy Powell on piano
Oh, Barry, play me some dobro
[Chorus]
I'm a honky-tonk night time man
I can't stand no light
I'm a honky-tonk night time man
I can't stand no light
I get my rest in the day time
Do my running 'round, 'round at night
[Outro]
I get my rest in the day time
Yes, oh, Lord, Lord, sweet stuff at night
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Genius Annotation
Ronnie Van Zant was known to have revered Merle Haggard (the Hag) from a young age. As reported here, Ronnie’s dad, Lacy, travelled the open road in his flatbed truck and when his sons were young, he sometimes took them along, playing miles of Merle Haggard.
Ronnie paid tribute to the Hag with a cover of Haggard’s 1974 classic “Honky Tonk Night Time Man” for Lynyrd Skynyrd’s Street Survivors album. The Hag originally recorded the song in 1974 on his album “Merle Haggard Presents His 30th Album”.
One of Merle Haggard’s songs, (“I Take a Lot of Pride in What I Am”) was even played (on a tape-recorder) at Ronnie’s funeral.
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October 17, 1977
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