| You been over at that jukebox, mister, all this afternoon
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| Playing Hank Williams records for a dime
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| Well, I may be just a cat to you, but I know that heartbreak tune
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| And I’m proud to say Hank Williams was a real good friend of mine
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| I never asked for money or his autograph, you see
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| 'Cause I don’t need too much to get along
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| I just liked to sit there with him and keep him company
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| Who says cats can’t understand a real good country song?
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| You think you know the man inside your little radio
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| All the trials and heartaches he’s been through
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| To you he’s just a country star, to me he’s just a friend
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| No, you don’t know Hank Williams like I do
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| Some nights we’ll go out riding in his great big car
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| With the little radio that’s built right in
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| I’d sit up front there with him and his old guitar
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| And listen while the DJ played «Your Cheatin' Heart» again
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| «Well, Buddy, you know there’s something mighty strange about trying to live a
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| life of fame, you see
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| It’s supposed to make me happy, all it does is worry me
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| Nobody else seems to understand the things that I go through
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| Only time I feel peaceful is when I’m riding round with you»
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| You’ve heard it on the radio, Hank has passed away
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| In the back seat of that Cadillac, it’s true
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| To you he’s just a legend now, to me he’s still a friend
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| No, you don’t know Hank Williams like I do
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| No, you don’t know Hank Williams like I do |