Waylon Jennings: Hank, let's talk about your daddy Tell me how your mama loved that man Hank Williams, Jr.: Well, just break out a bottle, hoss I'll tell ya' 'bout the drifting cowboy band Waylon Jennings: We won't talk about the habits Both: Just the music and the man Waylon Jennings: That's all Waylon Jennings: Now Hank, you just gotta tell me Did your daddy really write all them songs, did he? Hank Williams, Jr.: That don't deserve no answer, hoss Let's light up and just move along Waylon Jennings: Do you think he wrote 'em about your mama Or about the man who done her wrong? Hank Williams, Jr.: You know that Both: Yeah, back then they called him crazy Nowadays they call him a saint Now the ones that called him crazy Still ridin' on his name Waylon Jennings: Well, if he was here right now, Bocephus Would he think that we were right? Spoken: Do you think he might? Hank Williams, Jr.: Don't you know he would, watashi Be right here by our side Waylon Jennings: If we left for a show in Provo
Both: Be the first one on the bus and ready to ride Waylon Jennings: Last one to go, hoss Waylon Jennings: Wherever he is, I hope he's happy You know, I hope he's doing well. Yes, I do Hank Williams, Jr.: He is 'Cause he's got one arm around my mama now And he sure did love Miss Audrey and raisin' hell Waylon Jennings: I wont ask you no more questions Both: To the stories only Hank could tell Hank Williams, Jr.: And he could tell'em Both: Back then they called him crazy Nowadays they call him a saint Hank Williams, Jr.: Most folks dont know that Both: They fired him from the Opry Waylon Jennings: And that 'caused his greatest pain Hank Williams, Jr.: I'd love to tell you about lovesick How Miss Audrey loved that man Waylon Jennings: You know, I've always loved to listen To the stories about that drifting cowboy band And the man Waylon Jennings: You know when we get right down to it Both: Still the most wanted outlaw in the land Yeah, whoo