Well I was three days short Of pulling out of King's Port I was headed down to Houston town I had my guitar packed in a burlap sack For exploitin' my country sound I bypassed Jackson, bypassed Memphis By the time I got to Arkansas I'd a sold my car and that black guitar For anything cool and tall So I pulled up to a neon sign On Highway 49 I shut the engine down Took a look around Then I stepped inside I asked that bouncer where I was He said "Son, you're at Bill's" "Honky Tonk Pickin', Line Dance Kickin'" "Razorback Stickin', Barbecue Chicken" "Laundromat Bar and Grill" Well I found old Bill sitting at the bar With a pistol and change machine He was doling out quarters to a waitress named Star When I asked him if I could sing He said "Son, go ahead, if you brought your guitar" Then he pointed to the backstage door He said "We don't like original material" "Unless it's been done before" Well I hit the stage like a big mule train Told the house band to play in C Sang The Tennessee Waltz, Kentucky Rain And the one about the bird that's free The lead guitar was like a chain saw That fiddle like a power drill At Bill's Honky Tonk Pickin', Line Dance Kickin' Razorback Stickin', Barbecue Chicken Laundromat Bar and Grill In the 10 short minutes I was up on stage I watched a biker punch a cowboy's face And with a perfect view, I was witness to The destruction of the whole dang place It was long-neck stems and white French hems Flying out of that dark saloon That mechanical bull was reduced in full To the safest place in the room And that punch-drunk cowboy showed his wife That his shirt was soaked in beer She said "Calm down honey, have another Light" "'Cause we can wash the shirt right here" Then the whole placed to stop to thank me For making my show at Bill's Honky Tonk Pickin', Line Dance Kickin' Razorback Stickin', Barbecue Chicken Laundromat Bar and Grill