Hank Williams, Jr. turns in a nice retelling of one of his dad’s greatest hits — “Stoned at the Jukebox.” The lyrics may have been updated slightly, since this makes reference to “Interstate 65.” Assuming that the building of our interstates had even begun by then, it was certainly in its infancy when Hank Sr. died in 1953.
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few happy, upbeat country songs.
Once you get past the introduction, the song is quite pleasant, Alan Jackson’s entertaining version of “Don’t Rock the Jukebox”…
Hank Williams, Jr. turns in a nice retelling of one of his dad’s greatest hits — “Stoned at the Jukebox.” The lyrics may have been updated slightly, since this makes reference to “Interstate 65.” Assuming that the building of our interstates had even begun by then, it was certainly in its infancy when Hank Sr. died in 1953.