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from Waylon Jennings - The Ramblin' Man (1974)
I've held it all inward, God knows, I've tried,
But it's an awful awakening in a country boy's life, To look in the mirror in total surprise. At the hair on my shoulders and the age in my eyes. Amanda, light of my life. Fate should have made you a gentleman's wife. Amanda, light of my life. Fate should have made you a gentleman's wife. It's a measure of people who don't understand, The pleasures of life in a hillbilly band. I got my first guitar when I was fourteen, Well I finally made forty, still wearing jeans. Amanda, light of my life. Fate should have made you a gentleman's wife. Amanda, light of my life. Fate should have made you a gentleman's wife. |
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from Waylon Jennings - The Ramblin' Man (1974)
Dark cloud hangin' over me when will it go away
Rain is in my eyes and I can't see life's become just cloudy days Why she's done me like she's done I guess I'll never know She knows I need her more than anyone I've made a point to let it show Cloudy days don't the sun ever shine anymore stormy weather will you always be around When I'm down I can't stand cloudy days [ guitar + steel ] I recall the time when times were good Lord they seem so long ago But you know they say if rain don't come then love has no chance to grow Cloudy days don't the sun... [ guitar + steel ] |
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from Waylon Jennings - The Ramblin' Man (1974)
You know I can't stand to be around you cause you know I'm still in love with you
And my arms keep reaching to do what my thoughts do all the time I just can't keep my hands off of you Cause it's like looking at heaven while I'm standing in hell We shared something precious for a while You look just like a baby in a cradle to me I just can't keep my hands off of you Woman you've got the man inside my body trembling the way only you know how to And I guess that's just one of a million reasons I just can't keep my hands off of you Cause it's like looking at heaven... |
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from Waylon Jennings - The Ramblin' Man (1974)
I've been down the Mississippi,
Down through New Orleans, Yes, I have. I've played in California, There ain't too much I haven't seen. No, there ain't. Well, I'm a ramblin' man, Don't fool around with a ramblin' man. Left a girl in West Virginia, Up there where that green grass grows, Yes, I did. Another girl in Cincinnati, Waitin' where the Ohio River flows, Poor girl! I'm a ramblin' man, Don't give your heart to a ramblin' man. You'd better move away, You're standin' too close to the flame. Once I mess with your mind, Your little heart won't beat the same. Lord, I'm a ramblin' man, Don't mess around with any ol' ramblin' man. Better not! Well, up in Chicago, I was known as "Quiet Boy," Yes, I was! Down in Alabama, They call me "The man of joy," Still do! Well, I'm a ramblin' man, Don't fall in love with a ramblin' man. You'd better move away, You're standin' too close to the flame. Once I mess with your mind, Your little heart won't beat the same. Lord, I'm a ramblin' man, Don't mess around with any ol' ramblin' man. |
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from Waylon Jennings - The Ramblin' Man (1974)
I thought to leave your bed for the street
Was as simple as saying goodbye I couldn't see how blind a man can be Or how quickly life can fly [Chorus] As the lines in my face grow deeper And the well of my soul runs dry I find that I drink more and more From the memories of you and I The taste of fame is fire to me no more The attention and hunger have gone All I have left, the money and the game I'm a prisoner to the road I'm on [Chorus] |
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from Waylon Jennings - The Ramblin' Man (1974)
I gotta run to keep from hidin' I'm bound to keep on a ridin'
I got one more silver dollar I ain't gonna let 'em catch me no I ain't gonna let 'em catch a midnight rider [ steel + guitar ] Well these ain't my clothes I'm wearin' this old road goes on forever I got one more silver dollar... [ steel + guitar ] I've gone by the point of carin' some old bed I'll soon be sharin' I got one more silver dollar... [ steel + guitar ] I ain't gonna let 'em catch me no I ain't gonna let 'em catch a midnight rider [ steel + guitar ] |
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from Waylon Jennings - The Ramblin' Man (1974)
New York woman tryin' to make me love her a sad eyed girl with rollers in her hair
Down the hall somebody's cooking cabbage kids're running up and down the stairs I'd like to leave this God forsaken city but I can't go no matter how I try But once again I'll be in Oklahoma tonight when I lay down and close my eyes I'll be standing in that Oklahoma sunshine just got off a bus from another world Kissing mom and shaking hands with papa dryin' the teras of an Oklahoma girl Standing in that oklahoma sunshine a dream that I have dreamed so many times The blue eyed girl with the golden hair still loves me When I go back to Oklahoma in my mind When the cold wind blows in this big city a part of me flies home to where it's warm New York woman thinks that I'm still with her just because I'm sleeping in her arms But I'll be standing Oh I'll be standing in that Oklahoma sunshine just got off a bus from another world |
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from Waylon Jennings - The Ramblin' Man (1974)
Oh rainy day woman
I never seem to see your for the good times or the sunshine You have been a friend of mine, rainy day woman That woman of mine, she ain't happy 'Til she finds something wrong and someone to blame If it ain't one thing it's another one on the way Woke up this mornin' to the sunshine It sure as hell looks just like rain But I know where to go on a cloudy day Oh rainy day woman I never seem to see your for the good times or the sunshine You have been a friend of mine, rainy day woman Always the same never complain Though times gotta be tough It's not right for you what can I do I can never think of givin' you up Oh rainy day woman I never seem to see your for the good times or the sunshine You have been a friend of mine, rainy day woman Oh rainy day woman I never seem to see your for the good times or the sunshine You have been a friend of mine, rainy day woman |
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from Waylon Jennings - The Ramblin' Man (1974)
They said in her younger days
Her beauty was enough to drive men wild But the hunger in her body then Was not the hunger of some lonely child. Like a butterfly in springtime Searching every field for loving's sweetest rose The embrace of many strangers Still could not release her from the hold. In the backstreets and the bedrooms All she's found is disappointments bitterly While the love that she's too often found Was enough to satisfy her needs. She's older than the years she holds And ageing fast with each day passing by On a downhill run to nowhere 'Cause the hunger never can be satisfied. The reflection in her mirror's not the image She remembers in her mind Her beauty has been eaten by the hunger And the acid winds of time. She has danced the tune her demons played And payed the piper dearly for his song Empty now of all her pride but still inside Her hunger's just as strong. They said in her younger days Her beauty was enough to drive men wild But the hunger in her body then Was not the hunger of some lonely child ------------- Lyrics Powered by LyricFind Written By ELIJAH LEE FRY <i>Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group</i> |
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from Waylon Jennings - The Ramblin' Man (1974)
Why do you treat me as if I were only a friend
What have I done that has made you so distant and cold Sometimes I wonder if you'll be contented again Will you be happy when you are withered and old I can't offer you diamonds or mansions so fine And I can't offer you clothes your young body crave But if you'd love me and say that you'll always be mine Think of the heartaches the tears and the sorrow you'll save honey When you are weary and tired of another man's gold If you ever get lonesome remember this letter my own But don't try to answer though I've suffered sorrow untold If you don't love me I wish you would leave me alone ------------- Lyrics Powered by LyricFind Written By GRIFFIN, REX <i>Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.</i> |
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from The Pursuit Of D.B. Cooper (이중 추적) by James Horner [ost] (1981) | |||||
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from Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings - Take It To The Limit (1987) | |||||
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from OUTLAWS SUPER HITS (1996)
Lord knows I am peaceful when I'm left alone
I've always been an Eagle, been awhile since I have flown My claws are sharp as ever, so's my Eagle eye Something's gonna go tonight, when the Eagle flies Lately I've heard rumors that the Eagle may be lame Just because I've been idle, don't mean that I'm tame You've jeopardized my freedom, my natural place to roost I can fly when I have to, if they turn the Eagle loose So lay all your doubts aside when you go to bed tonight My feathers are all ruffled now, I'm ready for a fight Just because I took awhile to fly that don't mean I don't care When you feel the shadow crossing, the Eagle's in the air So lay all your doubts aside when you go to bed tonight My feathers are all ruffled now, I'm ready for a fight Just because I took awhile to fly that don't mean I don't care When you feel the shadow crossing, the Eagle's in the air When you feel the shadow crossing, the Eagle's in the air |
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from Patriotic Super Hits / American Made (1998)
Lord knows I am peaceful when I'm left alone
I've always been an Eagle, been awhile since I have flown My claws are sharp as ever, so's my Eagle eye Something's gonna go tonight, when the Eagle flies Lately I've heard rumors that the Eagle may be lame Just because I've been idle, don't mean that I'm tame You've jeopardized my freedom, my natural place to roost I can fly when I have to, if they turn the Eagle loose So lay all your doubts aside when you go to bed tonight My feathers are all ruffled now, I'm ready for a fight Just because I took awhile to fly that don't mean I don't care When you feel the shadow crossing, the Eagle's in the air So lay all your doubts aside when you go to bed tonight My feathers are all ruffled now, I'm ready for a fight Just because I took awhile to fly that don't mean I don't care When you feel the shadow crossing, the Eagle's in the air When you feel the shadow crossing, the Eagle's in the air |
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from Waylon Jennings - Super Hits II (1998)
Slippin' and a-slidin', playin' Dominoes
Leftin' and a-rightin' ain't a crime, you know Well, I gotta tell the story before it's time to go Well, are you ready for the country? Are you ready for me? Are you ready for the country? Ain't that the sight to see? Talkin' to a preacher, said God was on his side Talkin' to a butcher, they both were sellin' hide Well, I gotta tell the story, boys I don't know the reason why Are you ready for the country? Are you ready for me? Are you ready for the country? Ain't that a sight to see? [Incomprehensible] Are you ready for the country? Are you ready for me? Better get ready for the country Ready for me Are you ready for the country? Ready for me? Are you ready for the country? Ain't that the sight to see? |
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from Waylon Jennings - Super Hits II (1998)
Flying across the desert in a TWA
I saw a woman walking across the sand She been a-walkin' thirty miles en route to L.A. To get a brown eyed handsome man Her destination was a brown eyed handsome man Milo Venus was a beautiful lass She had the world in the palm of her hand But she lost both her arms in a wrestling match To get a brown eyed handsome man She fought and won herself a brown eyed handsome man Chorus: Way back in history three thousand years Back every since the world began There's been a lot of good women shed a tear For a brown eyed handsome man That's what the trouble was brown eyed handsome man Beautiful daughter couldn't make up her mind Between a doctor and a lawyer man Her mother told her daughter go out and find yourself A brown eyed handJust like your daddy is a brown eyed handsome man Arrested on charges of unemployment He was sitting in the witness stand The judge's wife called up the district attorney Said you free that brown eyed man You want your job you better free that brown eyed man Way back in history three thousand years Back every since the world began There's been a lot of good women shed a tear For a brown eyed handsome man That's what the trouble is brown eyed handsome man |
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from Waylon Jennings - Super Hits II (1998)
Gonna catch a freight train as far as I can Lord,
I don't care which way it goes Gonna climb a mountain, the highest mountain Lord Jump off ain't nobody gonna know. Can't you see, oh can't you see What that woman's been doin' to me Can't you see, can't you see What that woman's been doin' to me? Gonna buy a ticket go as far as I can Lord I ain't never coming back Take me a southbound all the way down Lord Till the train run out of track. Can't you see, oh can't you see What that woman's been doin' to me Can't you see, can't you see What that woman's been doin' to me? Can't you see, oh can't you see What that woman's been doin' to me Can't you see, can't you see What that woman's been doin' to me? |
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from Waylon Jennings - Super Hits II (1998)
I hope that I won't be that wrong anymore,
And maybe I've learned this time. I hope that I find what I'm reaching for, The way that it is in my mind. Someday I'll get over you. I'll live to see it all through. But I'll always miss, Dreaming my dreams with you. But I won't let it change me, Not if I can. I'd rather believe in love. And give it away as much as I can, To those that I'm fondest of. Someday I'll get over you. I'll live to see it all through. But I'll always miss, Dreaming my dreams with you. Someday I'll get over you. I'll live to see it all through. But I'll always miss, Dreaming my dreams with you. |
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from Waylon Jennings - Super Hits II (1998)
Everybody's looking for someway in
I'm looking for someway out I've been wasting my time, standing in line If this is what it's all about All I've got is a job that I don't like And a woman that don't understand So tonight in the bar, I'll get in my car And take off for the promise land [Chorus] Drinkin' and dreamin', knowing damn well I can't go I'll never see Texas, L.A., or ol' Mexico But here at this table, I'm able to leave it behind Drink till I'm dreaming a thousand miles out of my mind This suit and this tie is just a disguise This ain't really me Some people were born to be tied down Some people were born to be free When I look down the road she don't know How it gets under my skin She's got my body but my heart and soul Are out there riding the wind [Chorus: x2] |
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from Waylon Jennings - Super Hits II (1998)
I've always loved the ladies
Ladies love the games Seems the things they want the most is They always want to change The only thing that changes Is my mind I never could toe the mark And I never could walk the line Some things don't come easy Others should be free I'd gladly give my heart to you But the rest belongs to me I don't mean to be A waste of time I never could toe the mark And I never could walk the line I like Southern Comfort It does a thing on me Takes me home to a gentle touch And wants what's left to me She's got her own space And I got mine She don't toe the mark And I don't walk the line She's got her own space And I got mine She don't toe the mark And I don't walk the line |
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from Waylon Jennings - Super Hits II (1998)
This time if you want me to come back, it's up to you
But remember I won't allow the things you used to do You're gonna have to toe the mark and walk the line This time will be the last time This time if I should feel unwanted, I won't stay Each tomorrow will depend on the love you give today It's all up to you to keep in mind This time will be the last time This time should be anything like the other times This time will be the last time If this time should be anything like the other times This time will be the last time |
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from Waylon Jennings - Super Hits II (1998)
[Chorus:]
You can have her, I don't want her She didn't love me anyway She only wanted someone to play with All I wanted was love to stay The girl I love, up and left me She ran away with my best friend Comes home at night, for just one hour When daylight comes she's gone again [Chorus] When you're stuck with the wrong woman There ain't much that you can do Just dig a hole and crawl right in it Then pull the ground right in over you [Chorus] Life without love is might empty But confession is good for your soul I'd rather have love for just one hour Then have the world and all it's gold [Chorus x2] |
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from Waylon Jennings - Honky Tonk Heroes (1999)
Low down leaving sun
Done, did everything that needs done Woe is me, why can't I see? I'd best be leaving well enough alone Them neon light nights, couldn't stay out of fights Keep a-haunting me in memories Well is one in every crowd for crying out loud Why was it always turning out to be me? Where does it go? The good Lord only knows Seems like it was just the other day I was down at Green Gables, hawking them tables And generally blowing all my hard earned pay Piano rolled blues, danced holes in my shoes There weren't another other way to be For lovable losers, no account boozers And honky tonk heroes like me Where does it go? The good Lord only knows Seems like it was just the other day I was down at Green Gables, hawking them tables Generally blowing all my hard earned pay Piano rolled blues, danced holes in my shoes There weren't another other way to be For lovable losers and no account boozers And honky tonk heroes like me Where does it go? The good Lord only knows And seems like it was just the other day I was down at Green Gables and hawking them tables And generally blowing all my hard earned pay Piano rolled blues, danced holes in my shoes There weren't another other way to be For them lovable losers and no account boozers And honky tonk heroes like me |
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from The Gift (기프트) by Christopher Young [ost] (2001) | |||||
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from Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings - Waylon & Willie (2001) | |||||
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from Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings - Waylon & Willie (2001) | |||||
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from Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings - Waylon & Willie (2001)
Cowboys ain't easy to love and they're harder to hold
They'd rather give you a song than diamonds or gold Lonestar belt buckles and old faded levis And each night begins a new day If you don't understand him, an' he don't die young He'll prob'ly just ride away Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys Don't let 'em pick guitars or drive them old trucks Let 'em be doctors and lawyers and such Mamas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys 'cause they'll never stay home and they're always alone Even with someone they love Cowboys like smokey old pool rooms and clear mountain mornings Little warm puppies and children and girls of the night Them that don't know him won't like him and them that do Sometimes won't know how to take him He ain't wrong, he's just different but his pride won't let him Do things to make you think he's right Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys Don't let 'em pick guitars or drive them old trucks Let 'em be doctors and lawyers and such Mamas don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys 'cause they'll never stay home and they're always alone Even with someone they love |
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from Waylon Jennings - Dreaming My Dreams (2001)
I hope that I won't be that wrong anymore,
And maybe I've learned this time. I hope that I find what I'm reaching for, The way that it is in my mind. Someday I'll get over you. I'll live to see it all through. But I'll always miss, Dreaming my dreams with you. But I won't let it change me, Not if I can. I'd rather believe in love. And give it away as much as I can, To those that I'm fondest of. Someday I'll get over you. I'll live to see it all through. But I'll always miss, Dreaming my dreams with you. Someday I'll get over you. I'll live to see it all through. But I'll always miss, Dreaming my dreams with you. |
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from Waylon Jennings - Dreaming My Dreams (2001)
Well, I woke up this mornin' it was drizzlin' rain
Around the curve come a passenger train Heard somebody yodel and a hobo moan Jimmy he's dead, he's been a long time gone. Been a long time gone, a long time gone. If you want to get to heaven, gotta D-I-E You gotta put on your coat and T-I-E want to get the rabbit out of the L-O-G You gotta make a cold motion like D-O-G Like D-O-G, like D-O-G, yeah. Well, I got a good woman, what's the matter with me? What makes me want to love every woman I see? I was trifling when I met her now I'm trifling again And every woman she sees looks like the place I came in. Looks like the place I came in place I came in. I got my name painted on my shirt I ain't no ordinary dude I don't have to work I don't have to work |