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02 Feb 98 - 07:24 PM (#20504) Subject: Info request: Cowboy/gunfight song From: I recently found an old home live recording of a couple of guys singing and playing guitar. There are a bunch of songs that I don't recognize but I like them. I would appreciate any information such as title, writer, artist, and commercial recording of this song. Here are the lyrics:
Nobody knew where he came from, |
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02 Feb 98 - 07:56 PM (#20509) Subject: RE: Info request: Cowboy/gunfight song From: Gene Written and recorded by THE GREAT MARTY ROBBINS
MARTY ROBBINS-IN THE WILD WEST/PART 5/BFX 15213 |
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03 Feb 98 - 01:05 AM (#20521) Subject: Lyr Add: MR. SHORTY (Marty Robbins) From: Gene Here's Marty's version. The gun is a Bass 44.
MR. SHORTY Nobody knew where he came from Well, I could see that he wasn't a large man Said he was needin' some wages There in his blue eyes was sadness Said he would work thru the winter And I could tell he was a-lookin' for trouble The eyes of the little man narrowed But the big one continued to mock 'im When the little man spoke, there was stillness Oh! it's plain that you're a-lookin' for trouble His hand was already positioned It was plain he was ready and waitin' In the room was a terrible silence He cursed once or twice in a whisper But the little man's hands was like lightning For the big one had never cleared leather The little man stood there a moment Nobody knew where he came from As for me, I'll remember the sadness SOURCE: Marty Robbins - In The Wild West, Part 5 |
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03 Feb 98 - 10:04 AM (#20532) Subject: RE: Info request: Cowboy/gunfight song From: Jon W. Thanks, Gene, I knew I could count on you. |