Family Tradition
Hank Williams, Jr.
4:03I know that I'm not great And some say I imitate Anymore, I don't know I'm just doing the best I can After all, I'm standin' in the shadows Of a very famous man As I travel around from town to town I have a lot of dad's fans and friends comin' around They say, "I know Hank would be proud of you if he were here today While we're all so glad, and we know he would be too That you're carryin' on his music this way Yes, they say Hank was the all-time great And we know you'll be just as good as your dad" But I just smile and say "There'll never be another Hank Williams, friends" That's the part that always makes them sad Yes, I know that I'm not great And some say I imitate Anymore, I don't know I'm just doing the best I can It's hard standin' in the shadows Of a very famous man So many times when I'm on that stage I feel something go through me And for a minute, I'm in a different world And that's when it does something to me The people are hollerin' and clappin' real loud While I'm out there taking my bows I look up toward the ceiling and say to myself "Listen, Dad, just listen to that crowd" But as the show goes on The people clap and holler more I start to sing another of your great songs That's the time that I know, although you're gone Your music will live on and on and on