| Song | Feelin' Better |
| Artist | Hank Williams, Jr. |
| Album | The New South |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Williams | |
| Moved on down to Sweet Home Alabama in 1974 | |
| Had to get out of music city and I had to get off the road | |
| Woman she left me | |
| The people wouldn't let me sing nothin but them old sad songs, | |
| Had to get high so I wouldn't cry you known they hit pretty close to home | |
| I'm feelin better now that I'm back on the road | |
| Gettin it together between Macon and Muscle shoals | |
| I started turnin' it loud and lookin to the crowd and bendin them guitar strings, | |
| Knew all the while that it was my style could they ever forget my name | |
| Rocked through Raleigh Knocked em out of Knoxville just coundn't do no wrong | |
| People went wild and the band said child better keep on playing your songs | |
| Well my life ain't the same | |
| And I had to change | |
| And I hope this music will show | |
| A little bit less of cryin and the beer and a little of my own soul | |
| Waylon and toy and all of them boys I want to say thanks to you | |
| Your fiddle and your steel make me play what I feel and I don't feel lovesick blues | |
| I'm feelin better now that I'm back on the road | |
| Gettin it together between Macon and Muscle shoals | |
| I started turnin' it loud and lookin to the crowd and bendin them guitar strings, | |
| Knew all the while that it was my style could they ever forget my name | |
| Rocked through Raleigh Knocked em out of Knoxville just coundn't do no wrong | |
| People went wild and the band said child better keep on playing your songs | |
| I'm feelin better maybe eat a little corn bread | |
| Been eatin that corn bread lovin on the feather bed smokein that homegrown writin some new songs they won't do you wrong oh eat a little corn bread lovin on the feather bed drinkin that homegrown writin some new songs this hear music's homegrown | |
| I'm feelin better now that I'm back on the road | |
| Gettin it together between Macon and Muscle shoals | |
| I started turnin' it loud and lookin to the crowd and bendin them guitar strings, | |
| Knew all the while that it was my style could they ever forget my name | |
| Rocked through Raleigh Knocked em out of Knoxville just coundn't do no wrong | |
| People went wild and the band said child better keep on playing your songs |
| zuo ci : Williams | |
| Moved on down to Sweet Home Alabama in 1974 | |
| Had to get out of music city and I had to get off the road | |
| Woman she left me | |
| The people wouldn' t let me sing nothin but them old sad songs, | |
| Had to get high so I wouldn' t cry you known they hit pretty close to home | |
| I' m feelin better now that I' m back on the road | |
| Gettin it together between Macon and Muscle shoals | |
| I started turnin' it loud and lookin to the crowd and bendin them guitar strings, | |
| Knew all the while that it was my style could they ever forget my name | |
| Rocked through Raleigh Knocked em out of Knoxville just coundn' t do no wrong | |
| People went wild and the band said child better keep on playing your songs | |
| Well my life ain' t the same | |
| And I had to change | |
| And I hope this music will show | |
| A little bit less of cryin and the beer and a little of my own soul | |
| Waylon and toy and all of them boys I want to say thanks to you | |
| Your fiddle and your steel make me play what I feel and I don' t feel lovesick blues | |
| I' m feelin better now that I' m back on the road | |
| Gettin it together between Macon and Muscle shoals | |
| I started turnin' it loud and lookin to the crowd and bendin them guitar strings, | |
| Knew all the while that it was my style could they ever forget my name | |
| Rocked through Raleigh Knocked em out of Knoxville just coundn' t do no wrong | |
| People went wild and the band said child better keep on playing your songs | |
| I' m feelin better maybe eat a little corn bread | |
| Been eatin that corn bread lovin on the feather bed smokein that homegrown writin some new songs they won' t do you wrong oh eat a little corn bread lovin on the feather bed drinkin that homegrown writin some new songs this hear music' s homegrown | |
| I' m feelin better now that I' m back on the road | |
| Gettin it together between Macon and Muscle shoals | |
| I started turnin' it loud and lookin to the crowd and bendin them guitar strings, | |
| Knew all the while that it was my style could they ever forget my name | |
| Rocked through Raleigh Knocked em out of Knoxville just coundn' t do no wrong | |
| People went wild and the band said child better keep on playing your songs |
| zuò cí : Williams | |
| Moved on down to Sweet Home Alabama in 1974 | |
| Had to get out of music city and I had to get off the road | |
| Woman she left me | |
| The people wouldn' t let me sing nothin but them old sad songs, | |
| Had to get high so I wouldn' t cry you known they hit pretty close to home | |
| I' m feelin better now that I' m back on the road | |
| Gettin it together between Macon and Muscle shoals | |
| I started turnin' it loud and lookin to the crowd and bendin them guitar strings, | |
| Knew all the while that it was my style could they ever forget my name | |
| Rocked through Raleigh Knocked em out of Knoxville just coundn' t do no wrong | |
| People went wild and the band said child better keep on playing your songs | |
| Well my life ain' t the same | |
| And I had to change | |
| And I hope this music will show | |
| A little bit less of cryin and the beer and a little of my own soul | |
| Waylon and toy and all of them boys I want to say thanks to you | |
| Your fiddle and your steel make me play what I feel and I don' t feel lovesick blues | |
| I' m feelin better now that I' m back on the road | |
| Gettin it together between Macon and Muscle shoals | |
| I started turnin' it loud and lookin to the crowd and bendin them guitar strings, | |
| Knew all the while that it was my style could they ever forget my name | |
| Rocked through Raleigh Knocked em out of Knoxville just coundn' t do no wrong | |
| People went wild and the band said child better keep on playing your songs | |
| I' m feelin better maybe eat a little corn bread | |
| Been eatin that corn bread lovin on the feather bed smokein that homegrown writin some new songs they won' t do you wrong oh eat a little corn bread lovin on the feather bed drinkin that homegrown writin some new songs this hear music' s homegrown | |
| I' m feelin better now that I' m back on the road | |
| Gettin it together between Macon and Muscle shoals | |
| I started turnin' it loud and lookin to the crowd and bendin them guitar strings, | |
| Knew all the while that it was my style could they ever forget my name | |
| Rocked through Raleigh Knocked em out of Knoxville just coundn' t do no wrong | |
| People went wild and the band said child better keep on playing your songs |