歌曲 | The Strawberry Roan |
歌手 | Marty Robbins |
专辑 | Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Traditional | |
I was hangin' around town, just spendin' my time | |
Out of a job, not earnin' a dime | |
A feller steps up and he said, "I supposeYou're a bronc fighter from the looks of your clothes""You figures me right, I'm a good one", | |
I claim"Do you happen to have any bad ones to tame?" | |
Said, "He's got one, a bad one to buckFor throwin' good riders, he's had lots of luck" | |
I gets all het up and | |
I ask what he pays | |
To ride this old nag for a couple of days | |
He offered me ten, | |
I said, "I'm your manA bronc never lived that I couldn't fan" | |
He said, "Get your saddle, I'll give you a chance" | |
In his buckboard we hops and he drives to the ranch | |
I stayed until mornin' and right after chuck | |
I stepped out to see if this outlaw can buck | |
Down in the horse corral, standin' alone | |
Is an old | |
Caballo, a | |
Strawberry | |
RoanHis legs are all spavined, he's got pigeon toes | |
Little pig eyes and a big | |
Roman nose | |
Little pin ears that touch at the tip | |
A big 44 brand was on his left hip | |
U-necked and old with a long, lower jaw | |
I could see with one eye, he's a regular outlaw | |
I gets the blinds on 'im and it sure is a fright | |
Next comes the saddle and | |
I screws it down tight | |
Then I steps on 'im and | |
I raises the blinds | |
Get out the way boys, he's gonna unwind | |
He sure is a frog-walker, he heaves a big sigh | |
He only lacks wings for to be on the fly | |
He turns his old belly right up to the sun | |
He sure is a sun-fishin', son-of-a-gun | |
He's about the worst bucker | |
I've seen on the range | |
He'll turn on a | |
Nickel and give you some change | |
He hits on all fours and goes up on high | |
Leaves me a spinnin' up there in the sky | |
I turns over twice and | |
I comes back to earth | |
I lights in the cussin' the day of his birth | |
I know there are ponies that | |
I cannot ride | |
There's some of them left, they haven't all died | |
I'll bet all my money | |
The man ain't alive | |
That'll stay with | |
Old Strawberry | |
When he makes his high dive |
zuo ci : Traditional | |
I was hangin' around town, just spendin' my time | |
Out of a job, not earnin' a dime | |
A feller steps up and he said, " I supposeYou' re a bronc fighter from the looks of your clothes"" You figures me right, I' m a good one", | |
I claim" Do you happen to have any bad ones to tame?" | |
Said, " He' s got one, a bad one to buckFor throwin' good riders, he' s had lots of luck" | |
I gets all het up and | |
I ask what he pays | |
To ride this old nag for a couple of days | |
He offered me ten, | |
I said, " I' m your manA bronc never lived that I couldn' t fan" | |
He said, " Get your saddle, I' ll give you a chance" | |
In his buckboard we hops and he drives to the ranch | |
I stayed until mornin' and right after chuck | |
I stepped out to see if this outlaw can buck | |
Down in the horse corral, standin' alone | |
Is an old | |
Caballo, a | |
Strawberry | |
RoanHis legs are all spavined, he' s got pigeon toes | |
Little pig eyes and a big | |
Roman nose | |
Little pin ears that touch at the tip | |
A big 44 brand was on his left hip | |
Unecked and old with a long, lower jaw | |
I could see with one eye, he' s a regular outlaw | |
I gets the blinds on ' im and it sure is a fright | |
Next comes the saddle and | |
I screws it down tight | |
Then I steps on ' im and | |
I raises the blinds | |
Get out the way boys, he' s gonna unwind | |
He sure is a frogwalker, he heaves a big sigh | |
He only lacks wings for to be on the fly | |
He turns his old belly right up to the sun | |
He sure is a sunfishin', sonofagun | |
He' s about the worst bucker | |
I' ve seen on the range | |
He' ll turn on a | |
Nickel and give you some change | |
He hits on all fours and goes up on high | |
Leaves me a spinnin' up there in the sky | |
I turns over twice and | |
I comes back to earth | |
I lights in the cussin' the day of his birth | |
I know there are ponies that | |
I cannot ride | |
There' s some of them left, they haven' t all died | |
I' ll bet all my money | |
The man ain' t alive | |
That' ll stay with | |
Old Strawberry | |
When he makes his high dive |
zuò cí : Traditional | |
I was hangin' around town, just spendin' my time | |
Out of a job, not earnin' a dime | |
A feller steps up and he said, " I supposeYou' re a bronc fighter from the looks of your clothes"" You figures me right, I' m a good one", | |
I claim" Do you happen to have any bad ones to tame?" | |
Said, " He' s got one, a bad one to buckFor throwin' good riders, he' s had lots of luck" | |
I gets all het up and | |
I ask what he pays | |
To ride this old nag for a couple of days | |
He offered me ten, | |
I said, " I' m your manA bronc never lived that I couldn' t fan" | |
He said, " Get your saddle, I' ll give you a chance" | |
In his buckboard we hops and he drives to the ranch | |
I stayed until mornin' and right after chuck | |
I stepped out to see if this outlaw can buck | |
Down in the horse corral, standin' alone | |
Is an old | |
Caballo, a | |
Strawberry | |
RoanHis legs are all spavined, he' s got pigeon toes | |
Little pig eyes and a big | |
Roman nose | |
Little pin ears that touch at the tip | |
A big 44 brand was on his left hip | |
Unecked and old with a long, lower jaw | |
I could see with one eye, he' s a regular outlaw | |
I gets the blinds on ' im and it sure is a fright | |
Next comes the saddle and | |
I screws it down tight | |
Then I steps on ' im and | |
I raises the blinds | |
Get out the way boys, he' s gonna unwind | |
He sure is a frogwalker, he heaves a big sigh | |
He only lacks wings for to be on the fly | |
He turns his old belly right up to the sun | |
He sure is a sunfishin', sonofagun | |
He' s about the worst bucker | |
I' ve seen on the range | |
He' ll turn on a | |
Nickel and give you some change | |
He hits on all fours and goes up on high | |
Leaves me a spinnin' up there in the sky | |
I turns over twice and | |
I comes back to earth | |
I lights in the cussin' the day of his birth | |
I know there are ponies that | |
I cannot ride | |
There' s some of them left, they haven' t all died | |
I' ll bet all my money | |
The man ain' t alive | |
That' ll stay with | |
Old Strawberry | |
When he makes his high dive |