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Many years ago in days of childhood I used to play till evening SHADOWS CAME
THEN winding down AN old familiar pathway I hear my mother call at setting sun Come home come home it's suppertime the shadows lengthen fast Come home come home it's suppertime we're going home at last THROUGH THE DISTANT CLOUDS I SEE MY MOTHER HER FACE IS SHINING BRIGHT, WITH TENDER LOVE SHE'S GONE UP IN HEAVEN, WITH HER MAKER AND I CAN STILL HEAR HER VOICE, FROM UP ABOVE (AND SHE SAID) Come home come home it's suppertime the shadows lengthen fast Come home come home it's suppertime we're going home at last |
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I got a crib full of corn, and a turnin' plow
But the grounds to wet for the hopper now. Got a cultivator and a double tree A leather line for the HAW and gee Let the thunder roll and the lighting flash I'm doing alright for Country Trash I'm saving up dimes for a rainy day I got about a dollar laid away The winds from the south and the fishings good Got a pot belly stove and a CORD of wood Mama turns the left-overs into hash I'm doing alright for Country Trash I got a MACKINAW and a hunting dog A cap I ordered from the catolog A good tall tree that shades the yard A good fat sow for the winters lard Let the thunder roll and the lighting flash I'm doing alright for Country Trash Well there's not much new ground left to plow And the crops need fertilizer now My hands don't earn me too much gold For security when I grow old But we'll all be equal under the grass And God's got a heaven for Country Trash And God's got a heaven for Country Trash I'll be doing alright for Country Trash |
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Harry Truman was our president
A coke an burger cost you thirty cents I was still in love with Mavis Brown On the night Hank Williams came to town. "I Love Lucy" debuted on TV That was one big event we didn't see 'Cause no one stayed at home for miles around It was the night Hank Williams came to town. Mama ironed my shirt and daddy let me take the truck I drove on out to Grapevine and picked old Mavis up We hit that county line for one quick round On the night HANK WILLIAMS came to town. A thousand people sweltered in the gym Then I heard someone whisper; "Hey, that's him" That's when the crowd let out this deafening sound It was the night Hank Williams came to town. On and on he sang into the night 'Jambalaya', 'Cheatin' heart', 'I saw the light' How'd they get Miss Audrey in that gown On the night Hank Williams came to town. Mavis had her picture made with Hank outside his car She said; "He sure is humble for a Grand Ole Opry Star." Mavis said: "Why don't we hang around It ain't often that Hank Williams comes to town." While Hank signed his autograph on Beaulah Rice's fan Mavis got acquainted with the Driftin' Cowboys Band The effect on all our lives was quite profound On the night Hank Williams came to town. Radio announcer's voice in the background: Remember, friends and neighbors, Hank Williams and all the Drifting Cowboys will be at the high school gym in person for one show only this Saturday night. The big 2 hour show starts at 7:30 - tickets are just a dollar-fifty each; you get your money's worth the first 15 minutes and the rest is free. That's Saturday night - advance tickets are on sale now at Renfrow's Drugstore, Do-Nut Heaven and here at the radio station. Hank Williams - all the Drifting Cowboys, Don Helms, Jerry Rivers (fade) |
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Time has passed I've forgotten mother nature does wonderful things
I thought nothing could stop me from loving you but time changes everything You can change the name of an old song rearrange it and make it swing I thought nothing could stop me from loving you but time changes everything [ fiddle - steel ] Goodbye goodluck may God bless you Idon't say I won't love again I guess that it's true for me and for you that time changes everything |
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I have sailed the peaceful waters of the ocean deep and blue
I held my breath and watched the western sunsets golden hue I've flown above the mountain peaks and valleys wide and green But you're the nearest thing to heaven that I've seen You're the nearest thing to heaven yes you are I have searched for happiness so long and far But my search for love was through the day that I found you Cause you're the nearest thing to heaven yes you are I confess that I've been tempted by a luring magic charms When the smile was flashed my way and stood before two open arms But I turned and walked away because I love you like I do You're the nearest thing to heaven darlin' you You're the nearest thing to heaven... [ guitar ] I have watched the silver raindrops fall to earth to cool the day Watched the rainbow at twilight when the clouds had blown away I love the pretty flowers but they cannot buy the worth Cause you're the nearest thing to heaven on this earth You're the nearest thing to heaven... |
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Well I've come here to tell you folks I'm ragged but I'm right
I'm a tramp and a gambler I stay out late at night But a porterhouse steak steak three times a day for my board That's more than any loafer in this old town can afford Well I got big electric fan to keep me cool while I sleep A little baby boy playin' rounds at my feet I'm a rambler and a gambler and I've lead a dirty life Well I tell you folks I'm ragged but I'm right Well then I got married I knew I'd settle down And I built a little love nest right here in my hometown Now I've got a family one that I'm proud of I know that I'll be happy cause they're the ones I love Well I got big electric fan... I tell you folks I'm ragged but I'm right I'm a rambler and a gambler I've lead a dirty life Well I tell you folks I'm ragged but I'm right |
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Ira Hayes,
Ira Hayes CHORUS: Call him drunken Ira Hayes He won't answer anymore Not the whiskey drinkin' Indian Nor the Marine that went to war Gather round me people there's a story I would tell About a brave young Indian you should remember well From the land of the Pima Indian, a proud and noble band Who farmed the Phoenix valley in Arizona land Down the ditches for a thousand years The water grew Ira's peoples' crops 'Till the white man stole the water rights And the sparklin' water stopped Now Ira's folks were hungry And their land grew crops of weeds When war came, Ira volunteered And forgot the white man's greed CHORUS: Call him drunken Ira Hayes He won't answer anymore Not the whiskey drinkin' Indian Nor the Marine that went to war There they battled up Iwo Jima's hill, Two hundred and fifty men But only twenty-seven lived to walk back down again And when the fight was over And when Old Glory raised Among the men who held it high Was the Indian, Ira Hayes CHORUS: Call him drunken Ira Hayes He won't answer anymore Not the whiskey drinkin' Indian Nor the Marine that went to war Ira returned a hero Celebrated through the land He was wined and speeched and honored Everybody shook his hand But he was just a Pima Indian No water, no crops, no chance At home nobody cared what Ira'd done And when did the Indians dance CHORUS: Call him drunken Ira Hayes He won't answer anymore Not the whiskey drinkin' Indian Nor the Marine that went to war Then Ira started drinkin' hard Jail was often his home They'd let him raise the flag and lower it like you'd throw a dog a bone He died drunk one mornin' Alone in the land he fought to save Two inches of water in a lonely ditch Was a grave for Ira Hayes CHORUS: Call him drunken Ira Hayes He won't answer anymore Not the whiskey drinkin' Indian Nor the Marine that went to war Yeah, call him drunken Ira Hayes But his land is just as dry And his ghost is lyin' thirsty In the ditch where Ira died |
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I dedicate this song to the workin' man
For ever' man that puts in Eight or ten hard hours a day of work and toil and sweat Always got somebody lookin' down his neck Tryin' to get more out of 'im Than he really ought to have to put in. After twenty-nine long years of workin' In this shop with Oney standin' over me ... Today when that old whistle blows I'll check in all my gear and I'll retire ... The superintendent just dropped by and said They'd planned my little get together ... Then he said I'd never a made it If old Oney hadn't held me to the fire. I've seen him in my dreams at night And woke up in the mornin' feelin' tired ... And old Oney don't remember, when I came here How he tried to get me fired ... With his folded hands behind him Every mornin' Oney waited at the gate ... Where he'd rant and rave like I committed murder Clockin' in five minutes late. But today they'll gather 'round me Like I've seen 'em do when any man retires Then old Oney's gonna tell me From now on I'm free to do what I desire ... He'll present me with that little old gold watch They give a man at times like this ... But there's one thing he's not countin' on Today's the day I give old Oney his. I've been workin', buildin' muscles Oney's just been standin' 'round a gettin' soft And today about four-thirty I'll make up for every good night's sleep I've lost ... When I'm gone I'll be remembered As the workin' man who put his point across With a right hand full of knuckles Cause today I show old Oney who's the boss. Hmmmm! What time is it? Four thirty! Hey, Oney! Oney! Ha ha ha ha! |
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Well, you wonder why I always dress in black,
Why you never see bright colors on my back, And why does my appearance seem to have a somber tone. Well, there's a reason for the things that I have on. I wear the black for the poor and the beaten down, Livin' in the hopeless, hungry side of town, I wear it for the prisoner who has long paid for his crime, But is there because he's a victim of the times. I wear the black for those who never read, Or listened to the words that Jesus said, About the road to happiness through love and charity, Why, you'd think He's talking straight to you and me. Well, we're doin' mighty fine, I do suppose, In our streak of lightnin' cars and fancy clothes, But just so we're reminded of the ones who are held back, Up front there ought 'a be a Man In Black. I wear it for the sick and lonely old, For the reckless ones whose bad trip left them cold, I wear the black in mournin' for the lives that could have been, Each week we lose a hundred fine young men. And, I wear it for the thousands who have died, Believen' that the Lord was on their side, I wear it for another hundred thousand who have died, Believen' that we all were on their side. Well, there's things that never will be right I know, And things need changin' everywhere you go, But 'til we start to make a move to make a few things right, You'll never see me wear a suit of white. Ah, I'd love to wear a rainbow every day, And tell the world that everything's OK, But I'll try to carry off a little darkness on my back, 'Till things are brighter, I'm the Man In Black. |
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I've been a rambler, I've been a gambler
I've been in trouble a time or two I known a lot good looking women But Lord, bless the day that I found You I'm alright now, I'm alright now I was ridin' on the devil's train but I got off somehow I'm alright now, I'm alright Gabriel, let your trumpet blow, I'm alright now I've been demented, been discontented I've been in jail pretty close to hell I've been frisky on sipping whiskey, yeah And I done a few other things that I'll never tell But I'm alright now I'm alright now I'm alright now |
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I walked through a county courthouse square
On a park bench, an old man was sittin' there. I said, "Your old court house is kinda run down, He said, "Naw, it'll do for our little town". I said, "Your old flag pole is leaned a little bit, And that's a ragged old flag you got hangin' on it". He said, "Have a seat", and I sat down, "Is this the first time you've been to our little town" I said, "I think it is" He said "I don't like to brag, but we're kinda proud of That Ragged Old Flag "You see, we got a little hole in that flag there, When Washington took it across the Delaware. and It got powder burned the night Francis Scott Key sat watching it, writing "Say Can You See" It got a bad rip in New Orleans, with Packingham & Jackson tugging at its seams. and It almost fell at the Alamo beside the Texas flag, But she waved on though. She got cut with a sword at Chancellorsville, And she got cut again at Shiloh Hill. There was Robert E. Lee and Beauregard and Bragg, And the south wind blew hard on That Ragged Old Flag "On Flanders Field in World War I, She got a big hole from a Bertha Gun, She turned blood red in World War II She hung limp, and low, a time or two, She was in Korea, Vietnam, She went where she was sent by her Uncle Sam. She waved from our ships upon the briny foam and now they've about quit wavin' back here at home in her own good land here She's been abused, She's been burned, dishonored, denied an' refused, And the government for which she stands Has scandalized throughout out the land. And she's getting thread bare, and she's wearin' thin, But she's in good shape, for the shape she's in. Cause she's been through the fire before and i believe she can take a whole lot more. "So we raise her up every morning And we take her down every night, We don't let her touch the ground, And we fold her up right. On second thought I *do* like to brag Cause I'm mighty proud of That Ragged Old Flag" |
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I met an old friend this morning
And I stopped him and called him by name I said, "The years haven't changed you But he said, "Good Lord, how you've changed!" So we stood there and talked on the corner And remembered the good times we had Then he asked if we're happy together And I only smiled and I said "Yes, she keeps me off the streets And she keeps me out of trouble Sometimes at night, Lord, when I hear the wind I wish I was crazy again, yes, I wish I was crazy again" Then we stopped in at a tavern We had us a round or two We called ourselves old desperado's, old desperado's As old friends are likely to do We sat for a while and remembered Then he said, "Let's have just one more" I said, "I'd sure like to join you But best be goin' on home" "Yes, she keeps me off the streets She keeps me off the streets" |
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In a world where everybody's fallin' apart
One by one, heart by heart You and I stay together and we never even try Side by side in a world turned upside down Our love keeps spinnin' around And you know it makes me wonder As a restaurant for their lives Where did we go right? Where did we go right? At a time when all the world is searchin' for truth His love for you will even prove And what we have is what everybody's tryin' to find Peace of mind in a world turned upside down Our love keeps spinnin' around And you know it makes me wonder As a restaurant for their lives Where did we go right? Where did we go right? So many wrongs, so many lovers I wish they all could know What we've found in one another In a world turned upside down Our love keep spinnin' around And you know it makes me wonder As a restaurant for their lives Where did we go right? Where did we go right? Where did we go right? |
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Written by John R. Cash and Bob Dylan
Recorded 10/9/70 Wanted man in California Wanted man in Buffalo Wanted man in Kansas City Wanted man in Ohio Wanted man in Mississippi Wanted man in ol' Cheyenne Wherever you might look tonight you might see this wanted man I might be in Colorado Or Georgia by the sea Working for some man who may not know at all who I might be And If you ever see me coming and if you know who I am Don't you breathe it to nobody 'cause you know I'm on the lamb Wanted man by Lucy Watson Wanted man by Jeannie Brown Wanted man by Nellie Johnson Wanted man in this next town I've had all that I wanted of a lot of things I've had And a lot more than I needed of some things that turned out bad I got sidetracked in El Paso Stopped to get myself a map Went the wrong way in Pleura with Juanita on my lamb Went to sleep in Shreveport Woke up in Abilene Wonderin' why, the hell, I'm wanted at some town half way in between Wanted man in Albuquerque Wanted man in Syracuse Wanted man in Tallahassee Wanted man in Baton Rouge There's somebody set to grab me Anywhere that I might be And wherever you might look tonight You might get a glimpse of me Wanted man in California Wanted man in Buffalo Wanted man in Kansas City Wanted man in Ohio Wanted man in Mississippi Wanted man in ol' Cheyenne Wherever you might look tonight you might see this wanted man |
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Life was a bottle of alcohol
And pills and blues and gals And every hung over mornin' Was an unheeded warnin' That I shared with my lost pals And the music flowed And my chosen road grew wider everyday Till the highs got low and the will said no I can't go on that way Can't go that way, can't go that way Yes, the highs got low and the will said no I can't go on that way Sugar is sweet and good prime meat Is so hard to come by Saccharine is 'round again But today it's do or die My baby is home where I belong And this is still my day I am hangin' on and I am comin' on strong And I can't go on that way Can't go that way, can't go that way I am still hangin' on and comin' on strong And I can't go on that way Earth is down and next time around I ain't goin' round again When it comes my time, I'm gonna stop at a line And forget where I've been Who was it said that a life is dead Like the summer's day Just let her go and let a new wind blow 'Cause I can't go on that way Can't go that way, can't go that way Just let her go and let a new wind blow 'Cause I can't go on that way |
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