This song is about Gram Parsons. It includes references to Parson's songs, Hickory Wind, and Grievous Angels. That a bio on Parsons just was published, (Gram Parsons, a musical biography by Sid Griffith) Also,there must be more current interest in Parsons from people who read Keith Richard's memoir, "Life," since there is a lot in that about Parsons. I'm astonished there isn't anything I've been able to find on line. I just wrote to Cyrus Clarke, an old pal, if he wrote it, as was my understanding when a friend sang to me and I wrote down lyrics 30+ years ago. We lived in Santa Barbara where the New Cache Valley Drifters started 39 years ago at the Bluebird Cafe. Cyrus, David West, and Bill Griffith were founding members, and previously were back up band for Kate Wolf. You can hear her now singing A Legend in his Time on YouTube.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GpEXIK3Mw8 Lyrics, as I wrote them down 3 decades ago are: Some folks say this life ain't worth living Some folks say that life is just a lie Yo can take so muh from the man, who gave you all he'll can When he's had enough, he'll just (?) up and die Chorus: He was a legend in his time, I don't know the reason why When He sang his songs You know I'd like to cry Now he's on the other side, standin' on God's golden shore Singing country music for the Lord. The singing life was all he ever wanted You know, the travelin' life can ake a man feel tired Lay your fortune on the line, 26 ain't past your prime, Now that angel band has one more for the choir. 3:Some folks say that this life ain't worth living, but if you have a song to sing you'll last a while, and we'll hear his songs again, comin' in on a hickory wind Grievous angels right beside him one more time.
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