Hank Williams, Jr. - Montana Song

I'm going to Montana to spend the winter
I hear the snows are deep up
There and the winds are cold
Way out there the blues will never find me oh
I'm going to Montana to rest my soul
I wish that special someone was goin' along
But she don't love me anymore
So I'll be gone
Maybe I can find someone who cares bout the
Man I am stead of clothes I wear
Cause I ain't takin' nothin'
But my boots and
Jeans and a big ole cold along
But oh Lord wouldn't her warm
Skin feel good at night
Makin' love in a sleepin' bag
And holdin' me pretty tight
We've spent the days side by side
Right upon the great divide
And look across America and
Feel so free inside

Oh Lord that would be quite a change
For a country boy like me
Up there in the snow drifts
Right up to my knees
And as I warm my hands by the fire
I'd have to fight off the great desire
To call that girl and ask her to
Come out here for a while
I'm going to Montana to spend the winter
I hear the snows are deep up there
And the winds are so cold
Way out there the blues will never find me oh
I'm going to Montana to rest my soul
I wish that special someone was goin' along
But she don't love me anymore
So I'll be gone
Maybe I can find someone who cares a
Sweet simple baby who'd love to share
This love I've held inside me for so long
And help me sing my Montana song ooh

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