My Kind Of Lonely
Waylon Hanel
3:37LIGHTEN THAT LOAD I'm your honky tonk daddy down in Tennessee I got this Gibson cranked up with these new guitar strings I'll play you Working Mans Blues or Fire Down Below I'll play you anything you want to help you lighten that load I know you came in here just to have a good time Drink a couple cold ones, leave your worries behind I'll sing some Waylon Jennings or a little George Jones Play you anything you want to help you lighten that load Throw me a twenty in the tip jar I'll sing you some Rambling Man Make it a fifty and I'll even play a little Lynyrd Skynyrd some Sweet Home Alabam If we close the place down we don't give a damn Throw me a twenty in the tip jar, I'll play you some ole Johnny Cash Make it a hundred and I'll even play a little Steve Earle Copperhead Road I'll lighten your load anyway I can I used to have this gal she nagged all the time And she went through my money like cheap red wine I dropped at her momma's down in Ohio She said what the hell is this I said I'm lightening my load Throw a twenty in the tip jar I'll play you some ole Johnny Cash Make it a fifty and I'll even play a little Lynyrd Skynyrd some Sweet Home Alabam If we close the place down we don't give a damn Yeah I lightened my load Don't have to be hangin' around her no more Credits: Songwriters: Waylon Hanel and Bernie Nelson Photo Cred: Porsche Aremia Song recorded by: Josh Emmons at Omni Sound Studios Nashville TN Song mastered by: Rory Rositas Producer: Bernie Nelson BGV: Lala Deaton Omni House Band - Acoustic Guitar : Carl Miner Bass: Craig Young Lead Guitar: Mike Durham Drums: Wayne Killius Dobro: Steve Hinson