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Y'all Come Back Saloon

Dans le style de

Oak Ridge Boys

Paroles

she played tambourine
with a silver jingle
and she must have
known the words
to at least a
million tunes

but the one
most requested
by the man
she knew as cowboy
was the late-night
benediction
at the y'all
come back saloon

in a voice
soft and trembling
she'd sing her song
to cowboy
as a smokey halo
circled 'round her
raven hair

and all
the fallen angels
the pinball-playin'
rounders

stopped the games
that they'd
been playin'
for the losers'
evenin' prayer

faded love
and faded memories
how they
linger in a mind

miles and years
played the cowboy
like an old melody
out of tune
and out of time

every night
in the shadows
thinkin' back
on amarillo
he'd dream of
better days
and as for
faded love

liftin' high his glass
in honor
of the lady
and her song
he paid his check
then lonely walked
that broken
cowboy home

she played tambourine
with a silver jingle
and she must have
known the words
to at least a
million tunes

but the one
most requested
by the man
she knew as cowboy
was the late-night
benediction
at the y'all
come back saloon

she played tambourine
with a silver jingle
and she must have
known the words
to at least a
million tunes

but the one
most requested
by the man
she knew as cowboy
was the late-night
benediction
at the y'all
come back saloon

she played tambourine
with a silver jingle
and she must have
known the words
to at least a
million tunes

but the one
most requested
by the man
she knew as cowboy
was the late-night
benediction
at the y'all
come back saloon

D�tails

  • Dur�e : 3:02
  • Tonalit� : D
  • Genre : Country
  • Ann�e de lancement : 1977
  • Langue : Anglais

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