The song Honky-Tonk Superman is performed by Aaron Tippin in the album named Now & Then in the year 2006 .
Well, down at the factory, I'm never late
I'm a mild mannered man who pulls his weight
I give a hundred percent, I don't ever stop
'Til Friday evening when I punch that clock
Then I disappear until the weekend's through
And you'll never guess who I turn into
I'm a honky-tonk superman
Ready or not, I'm back again
Dancing on the tables
And swinging from the chandeliers
Oh, I'm a honky-tonk superman
That's who I really am
A real rebel, dare-devil
Honky-tonkin' superman
Everybody's waiting for my next move
Last night I broke the record for acting a fool
My favorite waitress said I went a little too far
When I came roller skating down the top of the bar
Now, don't blame me for just having fun
They never should have bet me that it couldn't be done
'Cause, I'm a honky-tonk superman
Ready or not, I'm back again
Dancing on the tables
And swinging from the chandeliers
Whoa yeah, I'm a honky-tonk superman
And that's who I really am
A real rebel, dare-devil
Honky-tonkin' superman
Hey, look up there on the neon sign
It's a bird, it's a plane, Lord, he's lost his mind
Oh, it's just honky-tonk superman
Ready or not, I'm back again
Dancing on the tables
And swinging from the chandeliers
Whoa, yeah, I'm a honky-tonk superman
Yeah, that's who I really am
A real rebel, dare-devil, honky-tonkin' superman
Yeah, sure enough, real tough, honky-tonk superman
Aaron Tippin - Now & Then
Now & Then
- Ready to Rock (In a Country Kinda Way) [#]
- Could Not Stop Myself [#]
- He Believed [#]
- Whole Lotta Love on the Line
- Working Man's Ph.D.
- Call of the Wild
- There Ain't Nothing Wrong with the Radio
- I Wonder How Far It Is Over You
- Honky-Tonk Superman