Lyrics Doolin-Dalton (Instrumental) - Eagles
They
were
duelin',
Doolin-Dalton.
High
or
low,
it
was
the
same:
Easy
money
and
faithless
women,
Red-eye
whiskey
for
the
pain.
Go
down,
Bill
Dalton,
it
must
be
God's
will,
Two
brothers
lyin'
dead
in
Coffeyville,
Two
voices
call
to
you
from
where
they
stood.
Lay
down
your
law
books
now,
They're
no
damn
good.
Better
keep
on
movin',
Doolin-Dalton,
'Til
your
shadow
sets
you
free.
If
you're
fast
and
if
you're
lucky,
You
will
never
see
that
hangin'
tree.
Well,
the
towns
lay
out
across
the
dusty
plains
Like
graveyards
filled
with
tombstones,
waitin'
for
the
names.
And
a
man
could
use
his
back
or
use
his
brains,
But
some
just
went
stir
crazy,
Lord,
'cause
nothin'
ever
changed
'Til
Bill
Doolin
met
Bill
Dalton.
He
was
workin'
cheap,
just
bidin'
time.
Then
he
laughed
and
said,
"I'm
goin'"
And
so
he
left
that
peaceful
life
behind.
Mm...
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