Hank Williams & the Drifting Cowboys - I'm a Long Gone Daddy Lyrics

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I'm a Long Gone Daddy

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What Are The Lyrics For I'm a Long Gone Daddy By Hank Williams & the Drifting Cowboys?
All you want to do is sit around and pout
And now I got enough and so I'm getting out I'm leaving now, I'm leaving now I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anyhow I been in the doghouse so doggone long That when I get a kiss I think that something's wrong I'm leaving now, I'm leaving now I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anyhow I'll go find a gal that wants to treat me right You go get yourself a man that wants to fight I'm leaving now, I'm leaving now I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anyhow You start your jaws a-wagging and it never stops You never shut your mouth until I blow my top I'm leaving now, I'm leaving now I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anyhow I remember back when you were nice and sweet Things have changed, you'd rather fight than eat I'm leaving now, I'm leaving now I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anyhow I'm a-gonna do some riding on the midnight train I'm taking everything except my ball and chain I'm leaving now, I'm leaving now I'm a long gone daddy, I don't need you anyhow |
Who Wrote I'm a Long Gone Daddy By Hank Williams & the Drifting Cowboys?
Hank Williams
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What's The Duration Of The I'm a Long Gone Daddy By Hank Williams & the Drifting Cowboys?The duration of I'm a Long Gone Daddy is 2:53 minutes and seconds. |
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