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Artist/Band: Butch Hancock
Lyrics for Song: Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Butch Hancock



(Alright)





Tonight I think I'm gonna go downtown


Tonight I think I'm gonna look around


For something I could not see


When this world was more real to me


Tonight I think I'm gonna go downtown





My love, my love has gone away


My love, my love, what can I say?


My love would never see


That this world's just not real to me


Tonight I think I'm gonna go downtown





I told my love a thousand times


That I can't say what's on my mind


But we would never see


That this world's not real to me


Tonight I think I'm gonna go downtown





Tonight I think I'm gonna go downtown


Tonight I think I'm gonna look around


For something I could not see


When this world was more real to me


Tonight I think I'm gonna go downtown





Tonight I think I'm gonna go downtown


About Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown

Butch Hancock's "Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown" stands as a quintessential example of the Texas folk revival sound that defined the late 1960s and early 1970s. Recorded during a pivotal era for acoustic guitar-based storytelling, the track captures the weary yet hopeful spirit of the traveling musician. Hancock's distinctive voice and intricate fingerpicking style are central to the recording, reflecting the broader influence of artists like Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger who shaped the genre's narrative focus on the American working class. The song's title and lyrical themes evoke the classic road trip motif, a staple of the era's popular music that celebrated the freedom and uncertainty of life on the open road. While specific chart performance data varies, the track remains a significant piece in Hancock's discography, showcasing his ability to blend traditional folk structures with contemporary emotional depth. It serves as a testament to the enduring appeal of acoustic storytelling and the specific musical landscape of Texas during that formative period.


Album Lyrics: Other Songs - Butch Hancock


Butch Hancock
"Other Songs - Butch Hancock"


1. Banks Of The Guadalupe
2. Ramblin' Man
3. Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown