
Hangover Tavern Hank Thompson
"Hangover Tavern" by Hank Thompson, released in 1961, is a #Country song that explores themes of heartache and coping with loneliness in a bar setting. The lyrics depict the narrator seeking solace in a tavern after a night of drinking, reflecting on lost love. Musically, it features traditional country instrumentation and storytelling. Its relatable themes resonate with listeners, contributing to its lasting appeal in country music culture.

Oh Lordy me
I feel so bad this mornin'
A but I won't be feelin' bad too long
I'm headed for Hangover Tavern
My head is heavy
My spirit's kinda of low
And every time I feel this way
To Hangover Tavern I go
Well, this bar I'm talkin' about
The shades are pulled down
To keep the sunshine out
The beer is poured in a frosty cup
The good bartender cheers you up
Sayin', hey Lordy me
If you feel bad this mornin'
Then watch your blues just fade away
At Hangover Tavern today
Oh Lordy me
When I woke up this mornin'
I just had to make my way
On down to Hangover Tavern
I feel so bad this mornin'
A but I won't be feelin' bad too long
I'm headed for Hangover Tavern
My head is heavy
My spirit's kinda of low
And every time I feel this way
To Hangover Tavern I go
Well, this bar I'm talkin' about
The shades are pulled down
To keep the sunshine out
The beer is poured in a frosty cup
The good bartender cheers you up
Sayin', hey Lordy me
If you feel bad this mornin'
Then watch your blues just fade away
At Hangover Tavern today
Oh Lordy me
When I woke up this mornin'
I just had to make my way
On down to Hangover Tavern
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