| Song | If The Whole World Was A Honky Tonk |
| Artist | George Strait |
| Album | Somewhere Down In Texas |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Bryant Simpson/Wade Kirby/Ashley Gorley | |
| Written:Bryon Simpson/Ashley Gorley/Wade Kirby | |
| If the whole world was a honky-tonk, | |
| And it revolved around an old jukebox, | |
| We'd tell our troubles to the bar, | |
| Over cryin' steel guitars, | |
| And soon they'd all be gone | |
| Yeah, if you asked me what I thought, | |
| I'd say, ''We'd be better off, | |
| If the whole world was a honky-tonk.'' | |
| You could smoke that cigarette, | |
| An' be politically incorrect | |
| Show off that red 'round your neck | |
| Not hear a single soul object | |
| Wouldn't need no lawyers to decide, | |
| Who is wrong and who is right | |
| No need for big expensive trials | |
| Brother, we'd just step outside. | |
| If the whole world was a honky-tonk, | |
| And it revolved around an old jukebox, | |
| We'd tell our troubles to the bar, | |
| Over cryin' steel guitars, | |
| And soon they'd all be gone | |
| If you asked me what I thought, | |
| I'd say, ''We'd be better off, | |
| If the whole world was a honky-tonk.'' | |
| Wouldn't have to pay no tax, | |
| Just set a tip jar in the back | |
| If we ran low we'd pass the hat, | |
| I bet we'd all be in the black, | |
| If the whole world was a honky-tonk. | |
| And if you're lookin' for love, | |
| Someone to heal that broken heart | |
| Hey buddy, you'd be in luck | |
| You wouldn't have to go that far. | |
| If the whole world was a honky-tonk, | |
| And it revolved around an old jukebox, | |
| We'd tell our troubles to the bar, | |
| Over cryin' steel guitars, | |
| And soon they'd all be gone | |
| If you asked me what I thought, | |
| I'd say, ''We'd be better off, | |
| If the whole world was a honky-tonk.'' | |
| Life would be a three-chord song, | |
| And the king would be George Jones, | |
| If the whole world was a honky-tonk... |
| zuo qu : Bryant Simpson Wade Kirby Ashley Gorley | |
| Written: Bryon Simpson Ashley Gorley Wade Kirby | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk, | |
| And it revolved around an old jukebox, | |
| We' d tell our troubles to the bar, | |
| Over cryin' steel guitars, | |
| And soon they' d all be gone | |
| Yeah, if you asked me what I thought, | |
| I' d say, '' We' d be better off, | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk.'' | |
| You could smoke that cigarette, | |
| An' be politically incorrect | |
| Show off that red ' round your neck | |
| Not hear a single soul object | |
| Wouldn' t need no lawyers to decide, | |
| Who is wrong and who is right | |
| No need for big expensive trials | |
| Brother, we' d just step outside. | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk, | |
| And it revolved around an old jukebox, | |
| We' d tell our troubles to the bar, | |
| Over cryin' steel guitars, | |
| And soon they' d all be gone | |
| If you asked me what I thought, | |
| I' d say, '' We' d be better off, | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk.'' | |
| Wouldn' t have to pay no tax, | |
| Just set a tip jar in the back | |
| If we ran low we' d pass the hat, | |
| I bet we' d all be in the black, | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk. | |
| And if you' re lookin' for love, | |
| Someone to heal that broken heart | |
| Hey buddy, you' d be in luck | |
| You wouldn' t have to go that far. | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk, | |
| And it revolved around an old jukebox, | |
| We' d tell our troubles to the bar, | |
| Over cryin' steel guitars, | |
| And soon they' d all be gone | |
| If you asked me what I thought, | |
| I' d say, '' We' d be better off, | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk.'' | |
| Life would be a threechord song, | |
| And the king would be George Jones, | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk... |
| zuò qǔ : Bryant Simpson Wade Kirby Ashley Gorley | |
| Written: Bryon Simpson Ashley Gorley Wade Kirby | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk, | |
| And it revolved around an old jukebox, | |
| We' d tell our troubles to the bar, | |
| Over cryin' steel guitars, | |
| And soon they' d all be gone | |
| Yeah, if you asked me what I thought, | |
| I' d say, '' We' d be better off, | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk.'' | |
| You could smoke that cigarette, | |
| An' be politically incorrect | |
| Show off that red ' round your neck | |
| Not hear a single soul object | |
| Wouldn' t need no lawyers to decide, | |
| Who is wrong and who is right | |
| No need for big expensive trials | |
| Brother, we' d just step outside. | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk, | |
| And it revolved around an old jukebox, | |
| We' d tell our troubles to the bar, | |
| Over cryin' steel guitars, | |
| And soon they' d all be gone | |
| If you asked me what I thought, | |
| I' d say, '' We' d be better off, | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk.'' | |
| Wouldn' t have to pay no tax, | |
| Just set a tip jar in the back | |
| If we ran low we' d pass the hat, | |
| I bet we' d all be in the black, | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk. | |
| And if you' re lookin' for love, | |
| Someone to heal that broken heart | |
| Hey buddy, you' d be in luck | |
| You wouldn' t have to go that far. | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk, | |
| And it revolved around an old jukebox, | |
| We' d tell our troubles to the bar, | |
| Over cryin' steel guitars, | |
| And soon they' d all be gone | |
| If you asked me what I thought, | |
| I' d say, '' We' d be better off, | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk.'' | |
| Life would be a threechord song, | |
| And the king would be George Jones, | |
| If the whole world was a honkytonk... |