HANK WILLIAMS

- Old Joe Clark Lyrics

Old Joe Clark, the preacher's son
Preached all over the plain
The only text he ever knew
Was high low jack and the game

Fare thee well Old Joe Clark
Fare thee well I'm bound
Fare thee well Old Joe Clark
Goodbye Betsy Brown

Old Joe Clark had a mule
His name was Morgan Brown
And every tooth in that mule's head
Was sixteen inches round

Old Joe Clark had a yellow cat
She would neither sing nor pray
Stuck her head in a buttermilk jar
And washed her sins away

Old Joe Clark had a house
Fifteen stories high
And every story in that house
Was filled with chicken pie

I went down to Old Joe's house
He invited me to supper
I stumped my toe on the table leg
And stuck my nose in the butter

Wished I had a sweetheart
Put her on the shelf
And every time she'd smile at me
I'd get up there myself

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Who wrote Old Joe Clark lyrics?


Old Joe Clark is written by Douglas Dillard.
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When was Old Joe Clark released?


It is first released in 1993 as part of Hank Williams's album "Health & Happiness Shows" which includes 49 tracks in total.
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Which genre is Old Joe Clark?


Old Joe Clark falls under the genre Honky Tonk.
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Songwriter(s): Douglas Dillard
Record Label(s): 1993 Mercury Records
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