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Autry-Whitley
I'm back in the saddle again Out where a friend is a friend Where the longhorn cattle feed On the lowly gypsum weed Back in the saddle again Ridin' the range once more Totin' my old .44 Where you sleep out every night And the only law is right Back in the saddle again Whoopi-ty-aye-oh Rockin' to and fro Back in the saddle again Whoopi-ty-aye-yay I go my way Back in the saddle again I'm back in the saddle again Out where a friend is a friend Where the longhorn cattle feed On the lowly gypsum weed Back in the saddle again Ridin' the range once more Totin' my old .44 Where you sleep out every night And the only law is right Back in the saddle again Whoopi-ty-aye-oh Rockin' to and fro Back in the saddle again Whoopi-ty-aye-yay I go my way Back in the saddle againI'm back in the saddle again Out where a friend is a friend Where the longhorn cattle feed On the lowly gypsum weed Back in the saddle again Ridin' the range once more Totin' my old .44 Where you sleep out every night And the only law is right Back in the saddle again Whoopi-ty-aye-oh Rockin' to and fro Back in the saddle again Whoopi-ty-aye-yay I go my way Back in the saddle again I'm back in the saddle again Out where a friend is a friend Where the longhorn cattle feed On the lowly gypsum weed Back in the saddle again Ridin' the range once more Totin' my old .44 Where you sleep out every night And the only law is right Back in the saddle again Whoopi-ty-aye-oh Rockin' to and fro Back in the saddle again Whoopi-ty-aye-yay I go my way Back in the saddle again |
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Lewis-Noah
I was born in the desert, raised in a lion's den I was born in the desert, raised in a lion's den My number one occupation, stealin' women from their monkey men. If you're ever in Memphis, better stop by Minglewood If you're ever in Memphis, better stop by Minglewood The women down there, they don't mean a man no good. I was born in the desert, raised in a lion's den I was born in the desert, raised in a lion's den My number one occupation, stealin' women from their monkey men |
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Lipscomb
Sugar babe, I'm tired of you, Ain't your honey but the way you do Sugar babe, it's all over now All I want my babe to do, Make five dollars and give me two Sugar babe, it's all over now Went downtown and bought me a rope Whupped my baby till she Buzzard Lope Sugar babe, it's all over now Sugar babe, what's the matter with you? You don't treat me like you used to do Sugar babe, it's all over now Went to town and bought me a line Whupped my baby till she changed her mind Sugar babe, sugar babe, it's all over now Sugar babe, I'm tired of you Ain't your honey but the way you do Sugar babe, it's all over now |
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Haggard-Burris
We don't smoke marijuana in Muskogee We don't take no trips on LSD We don't burn no draft cards down on Main Street We like livin' right, and bein' free. I'm proud to be an Okie from Muskogee A place where even squares can have a ball We still wave Old Glory down at the courthouse And white lightnin's still the biggest thrill of all. We don't make a party out of lovin' We like holdin' hands and pitchin' woo We don't let our hair grow long and shaggy Like the hippies out in San Francisco do. And I'm proud to be an Okie from Muskogee A place where even squares can have a ball We still wave Old Glory down at the courthouse And white lightnin's still the biggest thrill of all. Leather boots are still in style for manly footwear Beads and Roman sandals won't be seen Football's still the roughest thing on campus And the kids here still respect the college dean. And I'm proud to be an Okie from Muskogee A place where even squares can have a ball We still wave Old Glory, down at the courthouse In Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA. |
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Daniels
Bring me my pistol, three rounds of ball I'm gonna kill everybody, won't leave this poor boy alone Poor boy alone, poor boy alone, poor boy alone, poor boy alone. On Monday I arrested, Tuesday I was tried The jury found me guilty and I hung my head and cried Head and cried, head and cried, Lord and cried, Lord and cried. Then I asked the judge what would be my fine, Says a pick and a shovel way down Joe Brown's coal mine Coal mine, coal mine, coal mine, coal mine. (Coal mine...) Be light on me judge, I ain't been here before Give me 99 years, don't come back here no more No more, no more, no more, no more, my Lord Be light on me judge, I ain't been here before Give me 99 years, don't come back here no more No more, no more, my Lord. |
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McEnery
Just a ship out on the ocean, just a speck against the sky Amelia Earhart flying out that day With her partner Captain Noonan on the first day of July She fell into the ocean far away. And there's a beautiful, beautiful field Far away in a land that is fair Happy landings to you, Amelia Earhart Farewell, first lady of the air. Twenty minutes later an SOS was heard The voice that came was weak but sounded brave In the shark infested waters plane came down that day And our heroes fell into a watery grave. And there's a beautiful, beautiful field Far away in a land that is fair Happy landings to you, Amelia Earhart Farewell, first lady of the air. Now you've heard the story of this awful tragedy We pray that she may fly home safe again And in years to come though others blaze a trail across the sea We'll never forget Amelia and her plane. And there's a beautiful, beautiful field Far away in a land that is fair Happy landings to you, Amelia Earhart Farewell, first lady of the air. |
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Memphis Jug Band
Walked up Ellum and I come down Main Tryin' to bum a nickle, just to buy cocaine Ho, ho, honey take a whiff on me. Chorus: Take a whiff on me, take a whiff on me And everybody, take a whiff on me. Ho, ho, honey take a whiff on me. Went to Mr. Lehman's on a lope Sign in the window said: "No more coke". Ho, ho, honey take a whiff on me. (...chorus...) Goin' up State Street, commin' down Main Lookin' for the woman that uses cocaine. Ho, ho, honey take a whiff on me. (...chorus...) I'se got a nickle, you'se got a dime... You buy the coke and I'll buy the wine. Ho, ho, honey take a whiff on me. (...chorus...) The blacker the berry, the sweeter the juice Takes a brown-skin woman, for my particular use. Ho, ho, honey take a whiff on me. (...chorus...) I chew my tobacco, and I spit my juice I love my baby 'till it aint no use Ho, ho, honey take a whiff on me. (...chorus...) Cocaine's for horses and not for men Doctors say t'will kill you but they don't say when. Ho, ho, honey take a whiff on me. (...chorus...) Whiff-a-ree and whiff-a-rye Gonna keep on a whiffin', boys, 'till I die. Ho, ho, honey take a whiff on me. |
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Bennard
On a hill far away stood an old rugged cross The emblem of suffering and shame And I love that old cross where the dearest and best For a world of lost sinners was slain So I'll cherish the old rugged cross Till my trophies at last I lay down I will cling to the old rugged cross And exchange it someday for a crown O that old rugged cross so despised by the world Has a wondrous attraction for me For the dear lamb of God left His glory above To bear it on dark Calvary Repeat #2 |
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Eaton-Mills-Bigard
You ain't been blue; no, no, no. You ain't been blue, Till you've had that mood indigo. That feelin' goes stealin' down to my shoes While I sit and sigh, 'Go 'long blues'. Always get that mood indigo, Since my baby said goodbye. In the evenin' when lights are low, I'm so lonesome I could cry. 'Cause there's nobody who cares about me, I'm just a soul who's Bluer than blue can be. When I get that mood indigo, I could lay me down and die. |
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Travis
I never will forget one time when I was on a little visit down home in Ebenezer, Kentucky. I was a-talkin' to an old man that had known me ever since the day I was born, and an old friend of the family. He says, "Son, you don't know how lucky you are to have a nice job like you've got and don't have to dig out a livin' from under these old hills and hollers like me and your pappy used to." When I asked him why he never had left and tried some other kind of work, he says, "Nawsir, you just won't do that. If ever you get this old coal dust in your blood, you're just gonna be a plain old coal miner as long as you live." He went on to say, "It's a habit [CHUCKLE] sorta like chewin' tobaccer." Come and listen you fellows, so young and so fine, And seek not your fortune in the dark, dreary mines. It will form as a habit and seep in your soul, 'Till the stream of your blood is as black as the coal. CHORUS: It's dark as a dungeon and damp as the dew, Where danger is double and pleasures are few, Where the rain never falls and the sun never shines It's dark as a dungeon way down in the mine. It's a-many a man I have seen in my day, Who lived just to labor his whole life away. Like a fiend with his dope and a drunkard his wine, A man will have lust for the lure of the mines. I hope when I'm gone and the ages shall roll, My body will blacken and turn into coal. Then I'll look from the door of my heavenly home, And pity the miner a-diggin' my bones. |
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Foster
Gone are the days When my heart was young and gay Gone are toils Of the cotton fields away Gone to the fields Of a better land, I know I hear those gentle voices callin' me Old Black Joe I'm comin', I'm comin' Though my head is bendin' low I hear those gentle voices calling Old Black Joe I'm comin' home (I'm comin' home) Well, I'm comin' home (I'm comin' home) Though my head (my head, my head is bendin' low) I hear those gentle voices calling Old Black Joe Gone are the days When my heart was young and gay Gone are the toils of the cotton fields, away Gone to the fields of a better land I know I hear those gentle voices calling Old Black Joe I'm comin' home (I'm comin' home) Oh, an' I'm comin' home (I'm comin' home) Well oh well, my head (my head) is bendin' low I hear those gentle voices calling Old Black Joe I'm comin' home (I'm comin' home) Oh, an' I'm comin' home (I'm comin' home) Can ya see my head (my head) is bendin' low I hear those gentle voices calling Old Black Joe |
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Martin
I ain't going to marry, I ain't going to settle down, Because the man I love is Alabama bound. He broke my heart to pass the time away, Now he wants it back again, but it's too late! He promised to be faithful until the end, But I caught him making love to my best friend, You know that kind of loving won't never do! So friends of mine, take my advice, If you've been stung once, don't get stung twice; Married life is mighty sweet, But a single life personally is hard to beat; It's nice to say that you are man and wife, It's hard to find a pal who will stick through life; So if the right one ain't easy found, I ain't gonna marry or settle down. So friends of mine, take my advice, If you've been stung once, don't get stung twice; Married life is mighty sweet, But a single life personally is hard to beat; It's nice to say that you are man and wife, It's hard to find a pal who will stick through life; If the right one ain't easy found, I ain't gonna marry or settle down. |
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Traditional
Come on and take some heed Be sworn by the death of Ella Speed Come on and take some heed Be sworn by the death of Ella Speed. Now Ella Speed was downtown and she was having a lot of fun And here's the deed Bill Martin done Now Ella Speed was downtown and she was having a lot of fun And here's the deed Bill Martin done. The deed that old Bill Martin done Was commit murder with a Colt 41 Oh, the deed that old Bill Martin done Was commit murder with a Colt 41. Oh, Bill Martin he was tall and slender Better known as him being a bar tender Oh, Bill Martin he was tall and slender Better known as him being a bar tender, hey. When w've been heard that Ella Speed was dead Yeah, they were really red and red When w've been heard that Ella Speed was dead Yeah, they were really red and red. Now Ella Speed was downtown and she was having a lot of fun And here's the deed Bill Martin done Now Ella Speed was downtown and she was having a lot of fun And here's the deed Bill Martin done. |
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