Live At The Texas Hall Of Fame is the follow-up to Aaron’s highly successful 2004 release The Honky Tonk Kid, which was produced by Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel and featured Willie Nelson. “I feel like our live show is the foundation on which my career has been built,” says Aaron. “Since it’s such a big part of what we do, it was natural for the next record to be live.” Fans will definitely get their money’s worth from Live At The Texas Hall Of Fame. The album features 19 songs, including ALL of his hits like “Off The Record” and “Reckless,” as well as new material. “I made this album using the same philosophy that I use for my live shows. I always want to give the fans the most music and best show I can for their money, because more likely than not, they had to work hard for it” says Aaron.
What’s next? Rest assured that an aggressive touring schedule always tops his list. Still, no matter where he travels or how successful he gets, Aaron always stays true to his roots and the values he had when he started out. Born in Amarillo, TX and raised on country music, Aaron’s first musical influence came from singing old gospel hymns at church. Later, inspiration came from Willie, Waylon, Merle, George, and…George. While attending college at Abilene Christian University and playing baseball, Aaron began to hone his vocal and musical skills, earning his chops on the local honky-tonk circuit and developing a strong local following in the process. It was also during that time that he became serious about songwriting, collaborating often with his close friend Neal Lowry.
Aaron has come a long way in a short time. A few years ago, he was traveling to gigs in a rental van with a modest 4-piece band. These days, he owns his own tour bus and shares the stage with 6 ace players in a full-blown band featuring fiddle and steel guitar. His touring base and radio airplay have extended beyond the borders of Texas to include Oklahoma, Louisiana, Wyoming, Tennessee, Kentucky, and North Carolina. With nearly 200 shows this year on the schedule, Aaron Watson is sure to play a date near you soon. If you get a chance to see him in action, it won’t be hard to see why The Honky Tonk Kid is blazing such a hot trail across the country. You’ll also be glad that when you’re left wanting more, you can simply get in your car, turn on your stereo, and pop in a copy of Aaron Watson’s new CD Live At The Texas Hall of Fame.
Haunted House
Aaron Watson Lyrics
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And a man sayin nothin at all
Often I hear children laughin
And footsteps walkin down the hall
Always remindin me that I was wrong
And since her leavin
I've been sleepin
Leavin all of the lights on
(Chorus)
What was once a happy home
Feels more like a haunted house
Haunted by the sounds of broken hearts
Rattlin off the chain of broken vows
It sends a chill through my bones
It's got me scared as a mouse
Now empty and alone
What was once a happy home
Feels more like a haunted house
There's no place to run and hide
I swear she's everywhere I go
In every room I, smell her perfume,
I know she's not here
But I'm not alone
(Chorus)
It sends a chill through my bones
It's got me scared as a mouse
Now empty and alone
What was once a happy home
Feels more like a haunted house
Aaron Watson's haunting song begins with the lyrics, "Sometimes I hear a woman cryin and a man sayin nothin at all / Often I hear children laughin and footsteps walkin down the hall." The imagery of these lines is vivid and suggestive of spirits haunting the memories of their former home. Throughout the song, Watson explores the idea that a home can become "haunted" not by traditional ghosts, but by the emotional residue of broken vows and shattered dreams.
The lyrics suggest that the singer's relationship with a woman has ended, and he is left to pick up the pieces of what was once their happy home. However, like a ghost, memories of her linger everywhere he goes. Despite the fact that she is gone, he can still smell her perfume and feel her presence in every room. The chorus repeats the refrain, "What was once a happy home / Feels more like a haunted house / Haunted by the sounds of broken hearts / Rattlin off the chain of broken vows." The implication is that the emotional resonance of a failed relationship can linger long after the physical presence of the other person is gone, haunting the memories of the people left behind.
Overall, Aaron Watson's song "Haunted House" is a poignant exploration of the fleeting nature of love and the lasting impact that failed relationships can have on people's lives. Through vivid imagery and haunting melodies, Watson paints a picture of a man left alone in a house that, despite the lightbulbs he leaves on, feels cold and empty.
Line by Line Meaning
Sometimes I hear a woman cryin
Occasionally, I perceive a female in tears
And a man sayin nothin at all
And a male remaining silent
Often I hear children laughin
Frequently, I hear kids giggling
And footsteps walkin down the hall
And the sound of footsteps in the hallway
There's a ghost for every memory
For each memory, there is a ghost
Always remindin me that I was wrong
Consistently reminding me of my wrongdoing
And since her leavin
And ever since she left
I've been sleepin
I've been sleeping
Leavin all of the lights on
Leaving every light on
What was once a happy home
A place that was once full of joy and happiness
Feels more like a haunted house
Now feels like a scary, spooky place
Haunted by the sounds of broken hearts
Haunted by the sounds of heartbreak
Rattlin off the chain of broken vows
Recalling the promises that have been broken
It sends a chill through my bones
It terrifies me to my core
It's got me scared as a mouse
I'm as frightened as a mouse
Now empty and alone
Now lonely and deserted
There's no place to run and hide
Nowhere to escape or take shelter
I swear she's everywhere I go
I'm convinced she's present wherever I am
In every room I, smell her perfume,
I detect her fragrance in each room
I know she's not here
I'm aware she's not physically present
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@johndeereboy820
REAL COUNTRY MUSIC
@firstlas9647
Twang, twang, twang. Love it
@SouthernTexan2
good song
@terrycaudill48
this is a kick ass honk tonk song!!!!!!!!!!!!
@MikesPrinting
what's up terry caudill ? You should sing this one !!! Bad Ass song !
@desertlepel009
great musik,
@rebelhell1972
Damn right
@tightlines9120
Travis Flash you