Songtexte Livin In the West - The Bellamy Brothers
John
Wesley
Harding
shot
a
man
for
snoring
Killed
him
in
the
bed
right
where
he
lay
He
took
a
snort
of
whisky
and
went
back
to
his
sleepin
Rode
out
before
they
found
him
the
next
day,
Now
the
brothers
Frank
and
Jesse,
No-one
could
be
more
fearsome
They
robbed
the
trains
and
rode
in
the
outlaw
gangs
The
civil
war
was
over
but
still
they
fought
for
Dixie
And
legend
has
their
last
name
to
be
James.
Livin'
in
the
west
must
have
been
the
best
Must
have
been
the
greatest
time
of
all
Me
I
lived
in
the
east
and
I
was
bored
to
say
the
least
But
I
never
saw
those
sons
of
guns
in
bar-rooms
starting
brawls.
Little
William
Bonney,
Billy
the
Kid
they
called
him
Had
to
use
a
six-gun
to
survive
He
bit
the
dust
at
twenty-one
but
he
left
a
reputation
A
notch
for
every
year
he
was
alive.
Livin'
in
the
west
must
have
been
the
best
Must
have
been
the
greatest
time
of
all
Me
I
lived
in
the
east
and
I
was
bored
to
say
the
least
'Cause
I
never
saw
those
sons
of
guns
in
bar-rooms
starting
brawls.
And
now
the
frontier
days
are
over
for
William
Frank
and
Jesse
And
a
thousand
other
bad
guys
of
their
day
But
they
still
live
on
in
stories
and
I
hope
they
live
forever
And
to
sum
it
up
here
is
all
that
I
want
to
say.
Livin'
in
the
west
must
have
been
the
best
Must
have
been
the
greatest
times
of
all
Me
I
lived
in
the
east
and
I
was
bored
to
say
the
least
'Cause
I
never
saw
those
sons
of
guns
in
bar-rooms
starting
brawls.
Livin'
in
the
west
must
have
been
the
best
Must
have
been
the
greatest
times
of
all
Me
I
lived
in
the
east
and
I
was
bored
to
say
the
least
'Cause
I
never
saw
those
sons
of
guns
in
bar-rooms
starting
brawls...
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