Honky tonk

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  • The honk-a-tonk last night was well attended by ball heads, bachelors and leading citizens.
    • The Daily Ardmorite (Oklahoma), February 27, 1894

  • It was moaned by resonant moaners in honky tonks of the southwest.
    • Speaking of a song
    • Carl Sandburg, Songbag, 1927

  • "This place ain't no damn honkatonk, stranger," reproved the bar-tender... "Folks get throwed outa here sometimes."
    • C. E. Mulford, Deputy Sheriff, 1930

  • Its master whose anonymous dust lay with that of his blood and of the progenitors of saxophone players in Harlem honky-tonks.
    • Speaking of a dog
    • William Faulkner, Hamlet, 1940

  • Honky-tonks, restaurants and whore-houses.
    • John Steinbeck, Cannery Row, 1945

  • These honkey-tonks ran wide open twenty-four hours a day... Their attendance was some of the lowest caliber women in the world and their intake was the revenue from the little, pitiful gambling games they operated.
    • Jelly Roll Morton; quoted in
      • I didn't know God made honky tonk angels
        I might have known you'd never make a wife
        You gave up the only one that ever loved you
        and went back to the wild side of life
        • Hank Thompson, "The Wild Side of Life"

      • It wasn't God who made honky tonk angels
        As you said in the words of your song
        Too many times married men think they're still single
        That has caused many a good girl to go wrong
        • Answer song to Hank Thompson's "The Wild Side of Life"
        • Kitty Wells, "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels" (written by J. D. Miller)

      • I met a gin soaked, bar-room queen in Memphis,
        She tried to take me upstairs for a ride.
        She had to heave me right across her shoulder
        'Cause I just can't seem to drink you off my mind.
        It's the honky tonk women
        Gimme, gimme, gimme the honky tonk blues.
        • The Rolling Stones, "Honky Tonk Woman"

      • I walked into a honky tonk just the other day. I put a nickel in the jukebox just to hear it play.
        • "Juke Box Blues", written by Maybelle Carter and Helen Carter, famously sung by June Carter Cash
 
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