歌曲 | Billy Lyons And Stack O' Lee |
歌手 | Furry Lewis |
专辑 | People Take Warning! Murder Ballads & Disaster Songs 1913-1938 |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
I remember one September on one Friday night | |
Stack O’Lee and Billy Lyons had a great fight. | |
Cryin’, when you lose your money, learn to lose. | |
Billy Lyons shot six bits, Stack O’Lee bet he’d pass | |
Stack O’Lee out with his forty-five, said you done shot your last | |
When you lose your money, learn to lose. | |
Lord, a woman come a-running, fell down on her knees | |
Cryin’, Oh Mr. Stack O’Lee, don’t shoot my brother please | |
When you lose your money… | |
I ain’t talking ‘bout some gambler, ought to see Richard Lee | |
Shot one thousand dollars and come out on a three. | |
Cryin’, when you lose your money, learn to lose. | |
Lord, the judge told the sheriff, we want him dead or ‘live | |
How in the world can we bring him in when he’s totin’ a forty-five. | |
When you lose your money, learn to lose. | |
Lord, the woman told the judge, my husband’s name Jack Shep | |
Wanna arrest po’ Stack O’Lee, better go somewhere else. | |
When you lose your money, learn to lose. a |
I remember one September on one Friday night | |
Stack O' Lee and Billy Lyons had a great fight. | |
Cryin', when you lose your money, learn to lose. | |
Billy Lyons shot six bits, Stack O' Lee bet he' d pass | |
Stack O' Lee out with his fortyfive, said you done shot your last | |
When you lose your money, learn to lose. | |
Lord, a woman come arunning, fell down on her knees | |
Cryin', Oh Mr. Stack O' Lee, don' t shoot my brother please | |
When you lose your money | |
I ain' t talking ' bout some gambler, ought to see Richard Lee | |
Shot one thousand dollars and come out on a three. | |
Cryin', when you lose your money, learn to lose. | |
Lord, the judge told the sheriff, we want him dead or ' live | |
How in the world can we bring him in when he' s totin' a fortyfive. | |
When you lose your money, learn to lose. | |
Lord, the woman told the judge, my husband' s name Jack Shep | |
Wanna arrest po' Stack O' Lee, better go somewhere else. | |
When you lose your money, learn to lose. a |
I remember one September on one Friday night | |
Stack O' Lee and Billy Lyons had a great fight. | |
Cryin', when you lose your money, learn to lose. | |
Billy Lyons shot six bits, Stack O' Lee bet he' d pass | |
Stack O' Lee out with his fortyfive, said you done shot your last | |
When you lose your money, learn to lose. | |
Lord, a woman come arunning, fell down on her knees | |
Cryin', Oh Mr. Stack O' Lee, don' t shoot my brother please | |
When you lose your money | |
I ain' t talking ' bout some gambler, ought to see Richard Lee | |
Shot one thousand dollars and come out on a three. | |
Cryin', when you lose your money, learn to lose. | |
Lord, the judge told the sheriff, we want him dead or ' live | |
How in the world can we bring him in when he' s totin' a fortyfive. | |
When you lose your money, learn to lose. | |
Lord, the woman told the judge, my husband' s name Jack Shep | |
Wanna arrest po' Stack O' Lee, better go somewhere else. | |
When you lose your money, learn to lose. a |