I Hope Heaven Has A Honky Tonk Song Lyrics and Chords

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I Hope Heaven Has A Honky Tonk Song Lyrics and Chords by Tracy Lawrence

 

I Hope Heaven Has A Honky Tonk
Recorded by Tracy Lawrence
Written by Jim Carter and Sherri Stapleton
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I was raised in a Christian home
 
On  
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Bible readin' and gospel songs
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Church doors opened up you'd see my  
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face
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Sundays twice Wednesdays too
 
I'd  
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take my seat on the front row pew
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Singin' Rock of  
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Ages and Amazing  
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Grace
Preacher said heavens the place to go
 
With  
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pearly gates and streets of gold
 
I  
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guess for the preacher that's  
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alright
 
But  
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I hope heaven's another story with a  
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good ole boy
 
Bound for glory a  
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little bit like  
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Texas on a Saturday  
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night
 
And I hope  
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heaven has a honky tonk  
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with a five piece band
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Cowboy boots and blue jeans are  
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part of the master plan
 
And I hope  
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Hank's on the jukebox Bob  
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Wills has a fiddle in his  
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hand
 
And I hope  
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heaven has a honky tonk  
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with a five piece  
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band

I hope those hardwood floors are just like glass

 
The  
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girls I ask wanna dance
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And each and every waitress is  
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divine
 
I hope that  
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mean old bouncers got a big halo
 
Those  
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neon lights will always glow
 
They  
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ain't never  
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heard of closing  
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time
repeat #3 X2
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I hope  
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heaven has a honky tonk  
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with a five piece  
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band

 

FAQ

 

Who sang the the song I Hope Heaven Has A Honky Tonk?
- The song I Hope Heaven Has A Honky Tonk was sang by Tracy Lawrence.

 

Who is Tracy Lawrence?
- Tracy Lee Lawrence (born January 27, 1968) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and record producer. Born in Atlanta, Texas and raised in Foreman, Arkansas, Lawrence began performing at age 15 and moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1990 to begin his country music career. He signed to Atlantic Records Nashville in 1991 and made his debut late that year with the album Sticks and Stones. Five more studio albums, as well as a live album and a compilation album, followed throughout the 1990s and into 2000 on Atlantic before the label's country division was closed in 2001. Afterward, he recorded for Warner Bros. Records, DreamWorks Records, Mercury Records Nashville, and his own labels, Rocky Comfort Records and Lawrence Music Group.
Lawrence has released a total of 14 studio albums. His most commercially successful albums are Alibis (1993) and Time Marches On (1996), both certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). He has charted more than forty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts, including eight songs that reached the number one position: "Sticks and Stones", "Alibis", "Can't Break It to My Heart", "My Second Home", "If the Good Die Young", "Texas Tornado", "Time Marches On", and "Find Out Who Your Friends Are". Of these, "Time Marches On" is his longest-lasting at three weeks, while "Find Out Who Your Friends Are" set a record at the time for the slowest ascent to the top of that chart. His musical style is defined mainly by neotraditional country and honky-tonk influences, although he has also recorded country pop, Christmas music, and Christian country music. He has won Top New Male Vocalist from Billboard in 1992 and from Academy of Country Music in 1993, and Vocal Event of the Year from the Country Music Association in 2007.

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