Well, I was thumbin from Montgomery
I had my guitar on my back
When a stranger stopped beside me in an antique Cadillac
He was dressed like 1950
Half drunk and hollow-eyed
He said, Its a long walk to Nashville
Would you like a ride, son?
And I sat down in the front seat, he turned on the radio
And them sad old songs comin out of them speakers
Was solid country gold
Then I noticed the stranger was ghost-white pale
When he asked me for a light
And I knew there was something strange about this ride
He said, Drifter, can ya make folks cry when you play and sing?
Have you paid your dues, can you moan the blues?
Can you bend them guitar strings?
He said, Boy, can you make folks feel what you feel inside?
Cause if youre big star bound let me warn ya, its a long, hard ride
Then he cried just south of Nashville
And he turned that car around
He said, This is where you get off, boy
Cause Im goin back to Alabam
As I stepped out of that Cadillac
I said, Mister, many thanks
He said, You dont have to call me Mister, Mister
The whole world called me Hank
He said, Drifter, can ya make folks cry when you play and sing?
Have you paid your dues, can you moan the blues?
Can you bend them guitar strings?
He said, Boy, can you make folks feel what you feel inside?
Cause if youre big star bound let me warn ya, its a long, hard ride
He said, Drifter, can ya make folks cry when you play and sing?
Have you paid your dues, can you moan the blues?
Can you bend them guitar strings?
He said, Boy, can you make folks feel what you feel inside?
Cause if youre big star bound let me warn ya, its a long, hard ride
If youre big star bound let me warn ya, its a long, hard ride
You know you got a lot of competition out there
Now the sound, it aint like it was in the 50s when I was here
And then you got Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson
You got Clarke and Billy Joe Shaver and David Allan Coe
And you even got my son