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Listen to Storms of Life by Randy Travis
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Listen to Country Jukebox Essentials featuring Randy Travis
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Listen to Country Hits: 1986 featuring Randy Travis
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Listen to Don Schlitz: The Songwriters featuring Randy Travis
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Randy Travis
Randy Travis
Lead Vocals
Mark Hembree
Mark Hembree
Acoustic Bass Guitar
Bobby Thompson
Bobby Thompson
Acoustic Guitar
Larry Byrom
Larry Byrom
Acoustic Guitar
Mark Casstevens
Mark Casstevens
Acoustic Guitar
Kyle Lehning
Kyle Lehning
Keyboards
Alan Leboeuf
Alan Leboeuf
Background Vocals
Diane Stegall
Diane Stegall
Background Vocals
Kathie Baillie
Kathie Baillie
Background Vocals
Lisa Silver
Lisa Silver
Background Vocals
Blaine Sprouse
Blaine Sprouse
Fiddle
Michael Bonagura
Michael Bonagura
Background Vocals
Paul Overstreet
Paul Overstreet
Background Vocals
Kenny Bell
Kenny Bell
Acoustic Guitar
Phil Forest
Phil Forest
Background Vocals
Tom Brannon
Tom Brannon
Background Vocals
David Hungate
David Hungate
Bass Guitar
Jack Williams
Jack Williams
Bass Guitar
Don Jackson
Don Jackson
Clarinet
Jerry Douglas
Jerry Douglas
Dobro
Eddie Bayers
Eddie Bayers
Drums
James Stroud
James Stroud
Drums
Larrie Londin
Larrie Londin
Drums
Fred Newell
Fred Newell
Electric Guitar
Greg Jennings
Greg Jennings
Electric Guitar
Keith Stegall
Keith Stegall
Electric Guitar
Steve Gibson
Steve Gibson
Electric Guitar
Hoot Hester
Hoot Hester
Fiddle
Mark O'Connor
Mark O'Connor
Fiddle
Kirk "Jelly Roll" Johnson
Kirk "Jelly Roll" Johnson
Harmonica
Terry McMillan
Terry McMillan
Harmonica
Bobby Wood
Bobby Wood
Keyboards
Michael Rhodes
Michael Rhodes
Bass Guitar
Dennis Burnside
Dennis Burnside
Keyboards
Shane Keister
Shane Keister
Keyboards
DoyleGrisham
DoyleGrisham
Pedal Steel Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Buddy Blackmon
Buddy Blackmon
Lyrics
Carl J. Vipperman
Carl J. Vipperman
Lyrics
James H. Blackmon
James H. Blackmon
Lyrics
Clark
Clark
Songwriter
Macrae
Macrae
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Joseph Bogan
Joseph Bogan
Recording Engineer
Kirt Odle
Kirt Odle
Recording Engineer
Kyle Lehning
Kyle Lehning
Producer
Mike Reese
Mike Reese
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

There may no be a Superbowl in 2083 Cars and trains and video games will all be history The world just keeps on changing, Things come and then they go Nothing lasts forever except one thing I know. There'll always be a honky tonk With a jukebox in the corner And someone crying in their beer And one old hanger-oner And a lady looking lonely From a losing love affair Yeah. there'll always be a honky tonk somewhere. Yeah, there'll always be a honky tonk somewhere. There may be factories on the moon And farming out in space It seems there's nothing here on earth That something won't replace But as long as there's a broken heart There'll be a place to go Where good ole boys meet good ole girls And the wine and music flow. There'll always be a honky tonk With a jukebox in the corner And someone crying in their beer And one old hanger-oner And a lady looking lonely From a losing love affair Yeah, there'll always be a honky tonk somewhere. Yeah, there'll always be a honky tonk somewhere. There'll always be a honky tonk With a jukebox in the corner And someone crying in their beer And one old hanger-oner And a lady looking lonely From a losing love affair Yeah, there'll always be a honky tonk somewhere. Yeah, there'll always be a honky tonk somewhere...
Writer(s): Steven Clark, Johnny Mcrae Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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