I Think I'll Just Stay Here & Drink by Hank Williams Jr from the album Sing Me Back Home
Hank Williams Jr. performed Haggard’s 1980 mega-hit “I Think I’ll Just Stay Here And Drink” in front of the sold-out Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee. With the help of Haggard’s legendary band, The Strangers, Hank Jr. tore up the stage the only way he knows he knows how – with gusto!
Видео I Think I'll Just Stay Here & Drink by Hank Williams Jr from the album Sing Me Back Home канала On'ry Waymore
Видео I Think I'll Just Stay Here & Drink by Hank Williams Jr from the album Sing Me Back Home канала On'ry Waymore
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