歌曲 | Old Nashville Cowboy |
歌手 | Hank Williams, Jr. |
专辑 | Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound |
作词 : Killough, McClellan | |
The old Nashville cowboy was burdened with time | |
He was bent by his years and the fight with the wine | |
With a head full of music and an old nursery rhyme | |
A heart full of sadness and dark sunken nights | |
He told me they've cheated he told me they stole | |
The strength from his youth and the songs from his soul | |
He said he raised family till he got too old | |
And he called them miners mother Lord finders | |
Digging so deep in search of more gold | |
Oh where are the cowboys and the home on the range | |
Does anyone know that they've killed Jesse James | |
Now the good guys on TV seem bad ain't it strange | |
And the old Nashville cowboys missed out on the change | |
The old cowboy's life now is gone with the past | |
Like whiskey he drank it all went out too fast | |
He didn't know how to make each swallow last | |
And a head waitress won't be back to fill up his glass | |
Oh where are the cowboys and the home on the range | |
Does anyone know that they've killed Jesse James | |
Is anyone listening or is everyone blind | |
And old Nashville cowboys will sing for a dime | |
And hard times are cheap at the end of the line |
zuò cí : Killough, McClellan | |
The old Nashville cowboy was burdened with time | |
He was bent by his years and the fight with the wine | |
With a head full of music and an old nursery rhyme | |
A heart full of sadness and dark sunken nights | |
He told me they' ve cheated he told me they stole | |
The strength from his youth and the songs from his soul | |
He said he raised family till he got too old | |
And he called them miners mother Lord finders | |
Digging so deep in search of more gold | |
Oh where are the cowboys and the home on the range | |
Does anyone know that they' ve killed Jesse James | |
Now the good guys on TV seem bad ain' t it strange | |
And the old Nashville cowboys missed out on the change | |
The old cowboy' s life now is gone with the past | |
Like whiskey he drank it all went out too fast | |
He didn' t know how to make each swallow last | |
And a head waitress won' t be back to fill up his glass | |
Oh where are the cowboys and the home on the range | |
Does anyone know that they' ve killed Jesse James | |
Is anyone listening or is everyone blind | |
And old Nashville cowboys will sing for a dime | |
And hard times are cheap at the end of the line |