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[ti:The Conversation]
[ar:Hank Williams, Jr., Waylon Jennings]
[al:Whiskey Bent And Hell Bound]
[lang:English]
[length:03:52.49]
[by:Jun]
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[ve:v0.0.5]
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[00:00.80](Waylon):
[00:02.34]Hank, Lets talk bout your daddy.
[00:06.58]Tell me how your mama loved that man.
[00:14.22](Hank)
[00:14.91]Just break out the bottle hoss,
[00:19.00]I'll tell ya bout the driftin cowboy band.
[00:22.28](Waylon)
[00:23.70]We won't talk about the habits.
[00:28.49](Both)
[00:29.50]Just the music and the man.
[00:32.81]Thats all.
[00:35.32](Waylon)
[00:36.36]Now Hank, you just gotta tell me,
[00:40.93]Did your daddy really write all them songs?
[00:46.10]Did he?
[00:47.26](Hank)
[00:47.78]That don't deserve no answer hoss,
[00:50.36]Let's light up and just move along.
[00:53.62](Waylon)
[00:54.34]Do you think he wrote 'em about your mama,
[01:00.74]And about the man who done her wrong?
[01:04.94]You know that.
[01:06.87](Both)
[01:07.69]Yeah, back then they called him crazy,
[01:11.93]Nowadays they call him a saint.
[01:15.80]Now the ones who called him crazy,
[01:20.19]Are still ridin' on his name.
[01:27.50](Waylon)
[01:27.94]Well if he was here right now Bocephus,
[01:32.97]Would he think that we were right?
[01:37.13]Do you think he might?
[01:38.30](Hank)
[01:39.27]Don't you know he would, Wauktausha,
[01:43.86]Be right here by our side.
[01:47.77](Waylon)
[01:48.64]If we left for a show in Provo,
[01:53.52](Both)
[01:54.20]He'd be the first one on the bus
[01:55.89]And ready to ride.
[01:58.66]Last one to go, hoss.
[02:00.40](Waylon)
[02:00.95]Wherever he is I hope he's happy,
[02:05.23]Oh, I hope he's doin well.
[02:07.61](Hank)
[02:08.74]He is, 'cause he's got one arm around my mama now,
[02:16.00]And he sure did love Miss Audrey and raisin' hell.
[02:19.93](Waylon)
[02:20.87]I won't ask you no more questions
[02:25.90](Both)
[02:26.51]To the stories only Hank can tell.
[02:31.36]Back then they called him crazy,
[02:37.30]Nowadays they call him a saint.
[02:41.60]Most folks don't know that they fired him from the opry,
[02:47.78]And that caused his greatest pain.
[02:51.43](Hank)
[02:52.19]I'd love to tell you about lovesick
[02:58.74]And how Miss Audrey loved that man.
[03:02.37](Waylon)
[03:03.39]You know I've always loved to listen,
[03:09.83]To the stories about that driftin' cowboy band.
[03:13.10]And the man.
[03:14.88](Hank)
[03:15.48]You know, When we get right down to it,
[03:19.93]He's still the most wanted outlaw in the land.
[03:23.60](Both)
[03:24.20]Yeah!
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1. Who is the singer of "The Conversation" song?
⇒ Hank Williams, Jr., Waylon Jennings have sung the song "The Conversation".
2. Which album is 'The Conversation' song from?
⇒ Whiskey Bent And Hell Bound.
3. In which language is 'The Conversation' song composed?
⇒ The Conversation song is composed in English language.
4. What is the official duration of 'The Conversation' song?
⇒ The official duration of 'The Conversation' is 03:52.49.
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Hank Williams, Jr., Waylon Jennings - The Conversation