Hank Thompson
Hank Thompson
Hank Thompson
Hank Thompson
Hank Thompson
Hank Thompson
Hank Thompson
Hank Thompson
Hank Thompson
Hank Thompson
Hank Thompson
Hank Thompson
I'm a homesick lonesome hillbilly okie
Lonesome for the Cookson hills
I came up north here
To work in the factory
To make a bunch of dollar bills
But I met a little gal
She was working in the factory
And now she's my loving wife
We got ourselves some half-Yankee babies
And I'm stranded here for life
Blue skies of Oklahoma
Stop calling to me
Cause smokey old smoke stacks
Are all I'll ever see
I get to work forty hours
Every week in the factory
Then I just get by
I'm a homesick lonesome hillbilly okie
And I will be till I die
Once I started in to save myself a little money
In case I get to go back
But before I got my debts all paid
The union called a strike
Then the doggone credit came so easy
But the payments came so high
I'm a homesick lonesome hillbilly okie
And I will be till I die
Blue skies of Oklahoma
Stop calling to me
Cause in this big old city
The freeway is all that's free
I get to work forty hours
Every week at the factory
Then I just get by
I'm a homesick lonesome hillbilly okie
And I will be till I die
Well, I'm a homesick lonesome hillbilly okie
And I will be till I die
Homesick, Lonesome, Hillbilly Okie was written by William Penix & Hank Thompson.
Homesick, Lonesome, Hillbilly Okie was produced by Joe Allison.