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Thread #126604   Message #3254765
Posted By: Jim Dixon
11-Nov-11 - 01:47 AM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: American Hotel (from Tom Russell)
Subject: Lyr Add: AMERICAN HOTEL (Carl Brouse)
Here it is, all put together, and checked against the recording:


AMERICAN HOTEL
Written by Carl Brouse
As sung by Tom Russell on "Modern Art" (2003)

1. Stephen sprawled across the bed,
Raised the bottle to his mouth.
Pictures danced inside his head,
Gentle breezes from the south,
Cotton fields with voices ringin' low,
Old Black Joe.

2. And here's to one tender and fair
Jeannie with the light brown hair
Raised a banjo to her knee,
Sang a lovely melody.
Weep no more, my lady; shed your care.
I'll be there.

CHORUS: And the Swanee River runs outside the door,
And the whiskey bottles gather on the floor,
And the camp-town ladies stop and ring the bell
Of the American Hotel.

3. He wrote a song for ev'ryone,
Lifted hearts throughout the land.
Now his world's an empty one,
A broken dream and a tremblin' hand,
Sad and weary ev'rywhere he'd roam,
Kentucky home.

CHORUS