I'll sing you a true song of Billy the Kid I'll sing of some desperate deeds that he did 'Way out in New Mexico long long ago When a man's only chance
As I walked out in the streets of Laredo As I walked out in Laredo one day I spied a young cowboy wrapped all in white linen Wrapped in white linen as
A white sports coat and a pink carnation I'm all dressed up for the dance A white sports coat and a pink carnation I'm all alone in romance Once you
I got a hundred and sixty acres in the valley Got a hundred and sixty acres of the best Got an old stove there that'll cook three square And a bunk where
When I was but a young man I was wild and full of fire A youth within my teens, but full of challenge and desire I ran away from home and left my mother
On a cold day and dark cloudy ev'nin' Just before the close of day There came Harry Lyle and Dillard And with Anderson they rode away. From Clifton
One cold winter's night not a star was in sight Then the North wind came howling down the line With his sweetheart so dear stood a brave engineer With
I wake up in the mornin', and the birds are singin' love songs in the distance And the first ray of sunshine, overcomes my window panes resistance As
Today we start all over We break the tie that binds I don't agree but you think we should part Tho I won't try to stop you I'll follow close behind And
No tears no regrets it's just goodbye my love Our affair is all over I'm to blame my love I gave my heart and soul and everything is through But if you
[ Writer: Lee Emerson] Today was to be a day of fun and fiesta The wedding day of Juan and lovely Vanessa Inside the chapel only the padre remains Everyone
Sittin' here with you, don't know why I'm blue Just a feelin' that I've had right from the start Somethin' 'bout your smile that lingers for awhile Stirs
Night time on the desert A blanket of blue above Night time on the desert Time to dream of love The light that I'm under is a moon big and pale Somewhere
Past the Gulf Of Mexico, is an island where I lived and loved a long time ago Disappointed in love, I decided to roam Sad was the day that I sailed far
With his hand on my shoulder, I sail this sea of sin With his hand on my shoulder, I cannot help but win I'll follow as he pilots me through waters dark
Dear Warden wrote a mother, how much longer must I wait Before you send my boy back home to me She little knew the angels had unlocked the prison gates
Janet, I believe that it's about time that We stopped to talk things over There's a lot of things about life Janet, you're too young to understand You
Tell me the tales that to me were so dear Long, long ago, long, long ago Sing me the songs I delight in to hear Long, long ago, long ago Now you are