Lyrics Sam Brown - Calvin Russell
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Sam
Brown
was
a
lonesome
convict
He
come
from
a
Red
River
town
There
ain't
no
two
ways
about
it
It
was
Texas
law
that
shot
Sam
down
Ol'
Sam
Brown
told
me
his
story
It
seems
a
bad
check
writer
was
he
Seven
times
down
and
seven
times
sorry
He
had
to
spend
his
life
under
lock
and
key
I
guess
that
some
will
say
He
was
worthless
And
that
he
got
only
what
was
fair
But
I'm
here
to
say
right
now
Ol'
Sam
Brown
was
just
a
little
person
Who
caught
up
in
this
lifes
Great
pull
and
tear
Ol'
Sam
Brown,
he
liked
them
outlaws
Billie
the
Kid,
Frank
and
Jessie
James
And
I
guess
he
read
a
thousand
stories
Of
the
days
when
they
roamed
the
plains
Tell
me
why
didn't
someone
Help
him
To
belive
in
himself
Some,
too
Hell
no,
they'd
rather
give
a
man
About
a
hundred
years
Just
to
prove
they
can
be
Tougher
than
you
Ol'
Sam
Brown
died
on
a
Sunday
morning
Layin'
right
there
in
that
cement
cell
Whith
ragged
convicts
to
mourn
his
passin'
And
no
loved
ones
to
bid
farewell
They
used
to
tell
him
Sam
- straighten
up
And
fly
right
They
used
to
tell
him
Sam
- don't
you
stay
out
Late
at
at
night
And
why
...
Can't
you
be
like
I
am,
Sam
Will
you
ever
see
the
light?
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