David Frizzell & Shelly West
Miscellaneous
Another Honky-Tonk Night On Broadway (1982)
I sold my horse and saddle, rode the gray dog to New York
My guitar and fifty dollars between me and all alone
Found a job that pays okay but it costs twice as much to stay
So Iâll just buy myself a beer and dream of home
When things ainât going good thatâs when everything goes bad
But this old barâs my home away from home
I wonât worry about tomorrow cause tonight Iâll drown my sorrow
Think about that sweet thing back in San Antone
Iâm hanging in by hanging out till I drink the night away
Till I find my name in neon light guess Iâm gonna have to stay
But Iâm tired of sleeping all alone my arms canât reach to San Antone
So tonight will be another honky-tonk night on Broadway, on Broadway
When all thatâs on my mind is the love you left behind
Thatâs when honky-tonking helps to ease the mind
And you know that I get lonesome too but these cowboys know I belong to you
And Iâm waiting till Iâm in your arms again
Iâm hanging in by hanging out till I drink the night away
Till you find my name in neon light guess youâre gonna have to stay
Iâm so tired of sleeping all alone my arms canât reach to San Antone
So tonight will be another honky-tonk night on Broadway, on Broadway
Iâm hanging in by hanging out till I drink the night away
Till you find my name in neon light guess youâre gonna have to stay
Iâm so tired of sleeping all alone my arms canât reach to San Antone
So tonight will be another honky-tonk night on Broadway, on Broadway