Honky Tonk Man
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(j. Horton, T. Franks, H. Hausey)

Chorus:
Well I'm a honky tonk man and I can't seem to stop
I love to give the girls a whirl to the music of an old juke box
But when my money's all gone, I'm on the telephone singing
Hey, hey, mama can your daddy come home
Now I'm living wild and dangerously
But I've got plenty of company
When the moon comes up and the sun goes down
I can't wait to see the lights of town

Chorus:
'cause I'm a honky tonk man and I can't seem to stop
I love to give the girls a whirl to the music of an old juke box
But when my money's all gone, I'm on the telephone singing
Hey, hey, mama can your daddy come home

A pretty little girl and a jug of wine
Well that's what it takes to make a honky tonk time
With the juke box moaning those honky tonk sounds
I can't wait to lay my money down

Chorus:
'cause I'm a honky tonk man and I can't seem to stop
I love to give the girls a whirl to the music of an old juke box




But when my money's all gone, I'm on the telephone singing
Hey, hey, mama can your daddy come home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dwight Yoakam’s song “Honky Tonk Man” describe the life of a man who can't resist the allure of honky tonks. The singer of the song is a man who loves the music of an old jukebox and the company of women. However, he acknowledges that his money always runs out, and he ends up calling his mother to ask if his father can come home. He lives a wild and dangerous life but claims that he has plenty of company. Despite this, he always looks forward to seeing the lights of town and can't wait to lay his money down when the jukebox starts moaning those honky tonk sounds. The song implies that it is his love of the honky tonk lifestyle that keeps him from changing his ways.


The lyrics of “Honky Tonk Man” are typical of classic country songs. They celebrate the rough and often reckless lifestyles of men who love the honky tonk scene. The singer of the song is portrayed as a man who lives for the night and spends his money on women, alcohol, and music. Despite his wild lifestyle, he is charming and charismatic, making it easy for him to attract women. The song's chorus is particularly catchy, and it repeats the same melody over and over again, emphasizing the singer's love for the honky tonk lifestyle.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I'm a honky tonk man and I can't seem to stop
I am a lover of honky tonk music who is addicted to the lifestyle.


I love to give the girls a whirl to the music of an old juke box
I enjoy dancing with women to the tunes of classic jukebox music.


But when my money's all gone, I'm on the telephone singing
When my funds are depleted, I desperately call my loved ones for help.


Hey, hey, mama can your daddy come home
I ask my sweetheart for her father's financial assistance.


Now I'm living wild and dangerously
I lead a reckless and adventurous life.


But I've got plenty of company
I'm not alone in my hedonistic ways.


When the moon comes up and the sun goes down
Day or night, the party never stops.


I can't wait to see the lights of town
I'm always eager to hit the bright city lights and experience more excitement.


A pretty little girl and a jug of wine
A charming lady and some alcohol are key ingredients in having a good time.


Well that's what it takes to make a honky tonk time
Those elements are crucial to creating a fun honky tonk atmosphere.


With the juke box moaning those honky tonk sounds
The jukebox blares loud and proud with classic honky tonk tunes.


I can't wait to lay my money down
I'm eager to spend my hard-earned cash to continue the party.


'cause I'm a honky tonk man and I can't seem to stop
My love for honky tonk culture runs deep and I can't resist the temptation.


I love to give the girls a whirl to the music of an old juke box
I adore dancing with women to the classic tunes that play from the jukebox.


But when my money's all gone, I'm on the telephone singing
When my wallet is empty, I resort to begging my loved ones for financial help.


Hey, hey, mama can your daddy come home
I make an earnest plea to my lover for assistance to continue the joys of honky tonk.




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