크레딧

실연 아티스트
Ray Wylie Hubbard
Ray Wylie Hubbard
보컬
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll
보컬
James McMurtry
James McMurtry
보컬
Dalton Domino
Dalton Domino
보컬
Pat Manske
Pat Manske
드럼
Bukka Allen
Bukka Allen
해먼드 오르간
Gurf Morlix
Gurf Morlix
베이스 기타
작곡 및 작사
Ray Wylie Hubbard
Ray Wylie Hubbard
작곡가
프로덕션 및 엔지니어링
Ray Wylie Hubbard
Ray Wylie Hubbard
프로듀서
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll
녹음 엔지니어
Dalton Domino
Dalton Domino
녹음 엔지니어
Pat Manske
Pat Manske
믹싱 엔지니어
Ted Jensen
Ted Jensen
마스터링 엔지니어

가사

In this false and soulless age
We're all tied to a great white whale
Blind faith and promises
Are hanging on a rusty nail
We all end up in Nashville
Scrounging for our next meal
When the devil's lawyer shows up
Says, "Down here, it's a hell of a deal"
Hank Williams died on New Year's day
In a Cadillac Fleetwood
And now fancy boys prance around on stages
Where Waylon once stood
An old preacher will appear
Just before our last breath
Saying, "Whoever believes the word
They shall not taste death"
Still we stutter and we stammer
And we fall down on our knees
As desperate as a real estate agent
At the Salton Sea
Hank Williams died on New Year's day
In a Cadillac Fleetwood
And now fancy boys prance around on stages
Where Waylon once stood
They say your life will flash before your eyes
Before your soul takes leave
And none but God can see your sins
I guess that's some relief
Before the last waltz is over
A new song shall begin
And the vandals brought the handle back
So the pump works once again
Hank Williams died on New Year's day
In a Cadillac Fleetwood
And now fancy boys prance around on stages
Where Waylon once stood
Where I'm going for my bad past
I ain't gonna need a toothbrush
It's gonna take than more than a soap in my mouth
Like when mama first heard me cuss
Willy said, "Roll him up and smoke him may be easier with a bong"
Just throw my ashes in the face of
Who's got this week's number one country song
Hank Williams died on New Year's day
In a Cadillac Fleetwood
And now fancy boys prance around on stages
Where Waylon once stood
Now fancy boys prance around on stages
Where Waylon once stood
Written by: Ray Wylie Hubbard
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