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kicked in his door at 5 AM
"I've come for my bike" I told the repo man My 920's gonna take me far today You can travel for miles and never leave L.A. I've come a long way I've come a long way I've gone 500 miles today I've come a long way I've come along way And never even left L.A. I drive by the Plaza where the gay boys pose Stand in their windows wearing no clothes I heard the screams of the dying dark Through the sweet green icing of MacArthur Park And then I crossed the river into East L.A. Pescado mojado me encontre And I've given up on rock 'n roll And I'm saving up for norteno The river she runs by the railroad tracks I swear I'll never take it back A train, she cries on the midnight hour All along the Watts Tower Ohhhhhhhhhhh I've come a long way I've come a long way I've gone 500 miles today I've come a long way I've come along way And never even left L.A. I gunned it down to San Pedro Bay Watched my ship sail in, watched her sail away The sun was sinking into the sea But a ball of fire inside of me Was burning my motor and driving me hard Past the big hair on the Boulevard And up Mulholland where I made the scene Like the one that took little Jimmy Dean And then I shimmied up Wilshire like a little silk worm Past the rodeo and the pachyderm And then I stopped for coffee at an art cafe I saw the repo man and made my getaway Doing the Eagle Rock Heading for the hills Oh try to let my engines cool And it is not my fault that this town shakes I saw the falling rock and I hit my brakes I've come a long way I've come a long way I've gone 500 miles today I've come a long way I've come along way And never even left L.A. Now you tow it to the repo man's front door And you give him these keys, I don't need them no more You tow it to the repo man's front door And you give him these keys, I don't need them no more I've come a long way I've come a long way I've gone 500 miles today I've come a long way I've come along way And never even left L.A. I've come a long way I've come a long way I've gone 500 miles today I've come a long way I've come along way And never even left L.A. And never even left L.A. And never even left L.A. |
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Billy Barlow was a poor boy
That's why he robbed the Union Grove Bank He was a sweet talking ladies man That's what he'd have ladies all to think Oh the secret to a long life's knowing when it's time to go Oh the secret to a long life's knowing when it's time to go So when the posse came riding Billy went hiding down south Holed up in a shack with Maria With the black hair and the ruby red mouth Oh the secret to a long life's knowing when it's time to go Oh the secret to a long life's knowing when it's time to go So when the news reached her lover Billy ran for cover, don't you know And when the bullets started ringing Billy started singing "Time to go..." Oh the secret to a long life's knowing when it's time to go Oh the secret to a long life's knowing when it's time to go Ohhhh, time to go now! Billy headed north where the sands of the Badlands blow But in his dreams he's south He's still kissing that ruby red mouth Oh the secret to a long life's knowing when it's time to go Oh the secret to a long life's knowing when it's time to go Ohhhhhhhhhh, ohhhhhhhhhh, ohhhhhhhhhh The secret to a long life's knowing when it's time to go The secret to a long life's knowing when it's time to go The secret to a long life's knowing when it's time to go |
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Sybil sits in a rocking chair
Chewing tobacco and spitting out cares Sound of a fiddle floating thru the air From the Jones boy across the holler From the Jones boy across the way Backwoods folks take sides from the middle Backwoods folks is old and brittle But they sway like a tree to the sound of a fiddle From the Jones boy across the holler From the Jones boy across the way You can hear him late at night You can hear him in the first light of the day There's a contest coming and a ticket to Nashville And the Jones boy aims to play A contest coming and a ticket to Nashville And the Jones boy aims to play Sybil sits in a rocking chair Chewing tobacco and spitting out cares Sound of a fiddle floating thru the air From the Jones boy across the holler From the Jones boy across the way You can hear him late at night You can hear him in the first light of the day There's a contest coming and a ticket to Nashville And the Jones boy aims to play A contest coming and a ticket to Nashville And the Jones boy aims to win |
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I thought I knew what I was doing
I was wrong Mistakes I've made and lived to tell I tell them in a song I knew a river wide and deep Her banks were very tall At one end was a mountain stream The other was a waterfall, boys The other was a waterfall I asked the old man by the river He did not recall The last attempt to ride a barrel Over the waterfall The ferryboatman, he did tell me That the chance was very small None survived who went alive Over the waterfall, boys Over the waterfall So I built myself an oaken barrel And inside I did crawl I broke the record but I broke my back Going over the waterfall And it's been my luck to live to tell The only tale I can It don't hurt you when you fall Only when you land, boys Only when you land |
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Shaking hands and fingers that do tremble
Soldier's Joy has been a bitter pill Though in battle, a brave man I resemble Alone I am a coward without will Pierce McGee from the great State of Missouri To the Show-Me-State militia I belong And to judge from the pride on the Confederate side I'd say five hundred thousand rebels can't be wrong A rebel stand is no place for a traitor A loveless Union cannot bend us to her will Cannot command the soldiers who now hate her Nor demand the fealty of her generals I took a rifle ball in my shoulder But my entire body filled with pain I pleaded with them all at the field hospital "Oh, God, another shot of morphine!" Soldier's Joy, oh what's the point in pleasure When it's only meant to kill the pain Lay down my arms and take the coffin's measure Or take up arms and send me out to fight again Shaking hands...was I a coward, was I brave? With shaking hands... I took the bitter pill Tell the story on my grave, my soul they could not save What the bullet would not kill, the needle will |
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Jump Jim Crow
How do you, do you walk so slow Like a little red rooster with one trick leg Look like you the one laying the egg I don't know when but it'll be real soon Going down the road by the light of the moon Going to the city to see Zip Coon Going to the city to see Zip Coon Hip Zip Coon you sure look slick How do you do that walking trick You got a woman on your left A woman on your right You all dressed up for Saturday night Strolling down the street, feeling fine Tipping your hat, saying "Howdy, Shine" If I knew your secret I would make it mine If I knew your secret I would make it mine Tarbaby, Tarbaby, tell me true Who is really the jigaboo? Is it the white man, the white talking that jive Or the black man, the black trying to stay alive? You can't touch a tarbaby, everybody knows Smiling all the while wit de bone in de nose That's the way the story goes That's the way my story goes Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Zip-A-Dee-Aye My, oh my, what a wonderful day Plenty of sunshine heading my way Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Zip-A-Dee-Aye |
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Frankie was a good woman
Everybody knows She gave her loving man Johnny a hundred dollar bill Just to buy one suit of clothes Frankie went down to the barroom She ordered herself one glass of beer She asked that loving bartending man "C'mon, tell me, has my sweet Johnny been here?" He said, "Frankie, I ain't gonna tell you no stories, gal" He said, "Frankie, I ain't gonna tell you no lies" He said, "Frankie, I saw your man Johnny, just about one hour ago He was heading over, going to see Miss Nellie Bly" She cried, "Hold me back! Hold me back, take away my gun Hold me back, hold me back Somebody won't you please hold me back Don't let me do what must be done" Frankie went on over to that coke joint She stood outside, she rang that bell She said, "Alright, now, Johnny, you're my loving man And if I find you in here I'm gonna shoot you Hey I'm gonna shoot you sure as hell" Well, well looky here Sure enough there Johnny was with Miss Nellie Bly He seen the gun in Frankie's hand, he say "Oh Frankie baby, I swear I won't treat you wrong no more" Ha! That's for sure, 'cause by the time she was done With that there gun her loving man Was not gonna treat her wrong no more Hold me back! Hold me back! Hold me back, take away my gun Hold me back, hold me back Somebody won't you please hold me back Don't let me do what must be done Hold me back, somebody Roll out your rubber tired carriages Roll out your rubber tired hacks There's twelve men going to that graveyard There's eleven men, oh, coming back Hold me back! Hold me back! Hold me back, take away my gun Hold me back, hold me back Somebody please hold me back Don't let me do what must be done Hold me back Hold me back! Hold me back, take away my gun Hold me back, hold me back Somebody won't you please hold me back Don't let me do what must be done Don't let me do what must be done Don't let me do what must be done |
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Saturday morning found me itching
To get on over to my grandma's kitchen (And what you gonna do, honey) The sweetest little berries was cooking up right And then we'd put them in a canning jar and seal them up tight We were making jam (What kind?) Strawberry jam, that's what kind (Aw, the good kind) Yeah, if you want the best jam You gotta make your own We have Smucker's, Welches, Knotts Berry Farm But a little homemade jam never did a body no harm A little local motion is all we need To close down these corporate jam factories We'll be making jam Strawberry jam, mmmm-mm If you want the best jam You gotta make your own (Make that jam Doc, show 'em how it's done) Yeah, we have a little revolution sweeping the land Now once more everybody's making homemade jam So won't you call your friends up on the telephone You invite 'em on over, you make some jam of your own You'll be making jam Strawberry jam If you want the best jam You gotta make your own (Go on Jerry, let the jelly roll) (Jerry's makin' jam) (That's Mark O'Connor He likes jam too) [Aw yeah, as sweet as strawberry jam, honey] (Uh-ha) Saturday morning found me itching To get on over to my grandma's kitchen Where the sweetest little berries were cooking up right And then we'd put them in a canning jar and seal them up tight We was making jam Strawberry jam, that's what kind If you want the best jam You gotta make your own Aw, one more time Oh, makin' that jam Yeah, Strawberry jam If you want the best jam You gotta make your own |
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What's to be done with a prodigal son?
Welcome him home with open arms Throw a big party, invite your friends Our boy's come back home When a girl goes home with the oats he's sown It's draw your shades and your shutters She's bringing such shame to the family name The return of the prodigal daughter Singing, oh Cotton Eyed Joe Went to see a doctor and I almost died When I told my mama, Lordy, how she cried Me and my daddy were never too close But he was there when I needed him most Look, here comes a prodigal son Fetch him a tall drink of water But there's none in the cup 'cause he drank it all up Left for a prodigal daughter Singing, oh Cotton Eyed Joe Oh Cotton Eyed Joe Oh Cotton Eyed Joe Had not have been for the Cotton Eyed Joe I'd have been married a long time ago Oh, I'd have been married a long time ago Out in the cornfield I stubbed my toe I called for the doctor, Cotton Eyed Joe I called for the doctor, Cotton Eyed Joe Look, here comes a prodigal son Fetch him a tall drink of water But there's none in the cup 'cause he drank it all up Left for a prodigal daughter Singing, oh Cotton Eyed Joe Singing, oh Cotton Eyed Joe Singing, oh Cotton Eyed Joe |
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Can you tell me what happened to the blossom
The blackberry blossom when summertime came The blackberry blossom, well the last time I saw one Was down in the bramble where I rambled in the spring The bramble was wild, I was torn by the briers My love, he wooed me as I lie there With a flower in my hair and my cheeks aflush It was a blackberry blossom from the blackberry bush When I picked a berry I didn't miss the blossom The blackberry blossom was white as the snow But the berry that it brings is sweeter than molasses And black as the wings of an Arkansas crow The Arkansas crow is a devil and a demon Known for his cackling and his screaming Driving away the swallow and the thrush From the blackberry blossom and the blackberry bush I was picking berries when that crow flew above me Carrying my lover's soul far away Now each spring I lay a blackberry blossom By a cold gravestone on the Arkansas clay The Arkansas clay is rocky and hard With weeds grown over in the old graveyard And the day settles down to an evening hush Over the blackberry blossom and the blackberry bush |
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You had a little drink
Your friends have all gone Leaving you to find your weaving way home What more can I do? There's a chance that I may Have to stand back and watch you find Your own weaving way It's not the way you talk That's making me grieve It's not the way you walk It's the way that you weave It's eating you inside And tossed out like a bone Leaving you to find your weaving way home The sun on the horizon Was turning dawn to day By the time you finally found your own weaving way Oh, I love the way you laugh When I ask you to leave I swear that I don't love you for the way that you weave Forgive me, my friend Did I forget to mention? The path that you have chosen Is paved with your intentions Touch a finger to your nose I wish you well Walk a straight line on the road to hell |
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