################################################################ # The following is the author's own interpretation of the song # # to be used for studying or private use only. Downloaded from # # www.TabGuitarLessons.com. FREE GUITAR SOFTWARE + LOTS MORE! # # Home of the 60 minute fretboard memory technique. You'll # # memorise ALL the notes and positions on the fretboard in 60 # # minutes or less. visit www.TabGuitarLessons.com today. # ################################################################ Date: 2/8/98; 10:56:31 PM From: ah827@rgfn.epcc.Edu (Gene L. Graham) Subject: HERE'S TO HANK HERE'S TO HANK Recorded by Stonewall Jackson Writer: Stonewall Jackson [D] Once lived a man that was an inspi-[A7]ration To country music, to the entire [D] nation I used his songs to learn upon, there's [D7] many friends to [G] thank Like [A7] Ernest Tubb, or George D. Hayes, Wes Rose and here's to [D] Hank. (SPOKEN) I used to sit around at night, with my old beat-up guitar And I'd wonder how it felt to be, a country music singing star I've heard Hank Williams many times, till I learned his songs by heart They've got me jobs when I was broke, and that helped me to get my start. As God looks down on me I hope, that He's pleased, I've worked so hard Yes, it true a man can sleep at night, that has worked until he's tired Success has smiled down on my head, and to all, my sincere thanks E.T., Wes Rose, George D. Hayes, has gone, but here's to Hank. THEN STONEWALL SINGS HANK'S SONG: I'M SO LONESOME I COULD CRY.