
Sweet Amarillo歌曲歌词:
Well the world’s greatest wonder from what I can tell
Is how a cowgirl like you could ever look my way
I was blinded by glory with a half written story
And a song spilling out off of every page
Sweet Amarillo
Tears on my pillow
You never will know
How much I cried
Sweet Amarillo
Like the wind in the willows
Damn this old cowboy
For my foolish pride
So I drifted on down from the Iron Ore Range
Across the wide Missouri where the cool waters flow
When I got to Topeka I looked up your name
But they said you rode off with the last rodeo
Sweet Amarillo
Tears on my pillow
You never will know
How much I cried
Sweet Amarillo
Like the wind in the willows
Damn this old cowboy
For my foolish pride
Well the thunder’s a rumbling and the **********s tumbling
And the rodeo clowns are painting their face
I’m gunning the throttle for Ilano Estacado
On a wild Appaloosa I’m blowing your way
Down in Old Amarillo there’s a light in the window
Where a road weary shadow drifts into the arms
Of a long distance lover then they turn back the covers
And dance the Redova ’til the light of the dawn
Sweet Amarillo
Tears on my pillow
You never will know
How much I cried
Sweet Amarillo
Like the wind in the willows
Damn this old cowboy
For my foolish pride
Sweet Amarillo
Sweet Amarillo
Sweet AmarilloLRC歌词:
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[00:17.93]Well the world’s greatest wonder from what I can tell
[00:22.38]Is how a cowgirl like you could ever look my way
[00:26.49]I was blinded by glory with a half written story
[00:30.99]And a song spilling out off of every page
[00:38.75]Sweet Amarillo
[00:40.86]Tears on my pillow
[00:42.95]You never will know
[00:44.97]How much I cried
[00:47.15]Sweet Amarillo
[00:49.27]Like the wind in the willows
[00:51.30]Damn this old cowboy
[00:53.53]For my foolish pride
[01:03.70]So I drifted on down from the Iron Ore Range
[01:08.31]Across the wide Missouri where the cool waters flow
[01:12.51]When I got to Topeka I looked up your name
[01:16.77]But they said you rode off with the last rodeo
[01:24.55]Sweet Amarillo
[01:26.68]Tears on my pillow
[01:28.75]You never will know
[01:30.93]How much I cried
[01:33.06]Sweet Amarillo
[01:35.08]Like the wind in the willows
[01:37.36]Damn this old cowboy
[01:39.33]For my foolish pride
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[01:45.84]Well the thunder’s a rumbling and the **********s tumbling
[01:50.19]And the rodeo clowns are painting their face
[01:54.54]I’m gunning the throttle for Ilano Estacado
[01:59.00]On a wild Appaloosa I’m blowing your way
[02:20.01]Down in Old Amarillo there’s a light in the window
[02:24.52]Where a road weary shadow drifts into the arms
[02:28.73]Of a long distance lover then they turn back the covers
[02:33.23]And dance the Redova ’til the light of the dawn
[02:40.74]Sweet Amarillo
[02:42.82]Tears on my pillow
[02:44.99]You never will know
[02:47.17]How much I cried
[02:49.30]Sweet Amarillo
[02:51.23]Like the wind in the willows
[02:53.51]Damn this old cowboy
[02:55.49]For my foolish pride
[02:57.97]Sweet Amarillo
[03:06.32]Sweet Amarillo
[03:13.93]
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Old Crow Medicine Show简介:
by James Christopher Monger
Mountain music revivalists Old Crow Medicine Show spin traditional folk and bluegrass yarns with a rock & roll attitude. Critter Fuqua (vocals/banjo/resonator guitar), Kevin Hayes (guitjo), Morgan Jahnig (upright bass), Ketch Secor (vocals/fiddle/harmonica/banjo), and Willie Watson (vocals/guitar/banjo) may specialize in rags, hollers, and pre-World War II blues but they were weaned on Nirvana and Public Enemy. The quintet — who are all from different states — met in New York, hit the road, played before an impressed Doc Watson in front of a North Carolina pharmacy, and were promptly scheduled to play the folk icon’s Merlefest. The group relocated to Nashville, found themselves gracing the stage at the Grand Ole Opry, opened for the likes of Dolly Parton and the Del McCoury Band, toured with Merle Haggard and Marty Stuart, and appeared on NPR’s Prairie Home Companion. They signed to Nettwerk America in 2003, began crafting their own compositions among the jug band standards and reels that had become the backbone of the group, and went into the studio to make a record with Gillian Welch’s other half, guitarist David Rawlings, at the helm. The self-titled debut, which was recorded in RCA’s legendary Studio B (Elvis Presley, Waylon Jennings), as well as Woodland Sound Studios (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band), arrived the following year. The group’s second album, Big Iron World was produced by Rawlings and appeared in August of 2006.
