Lyrics Murder On Music Row - George Strait , Alan Jackson
Nobody
saw
him
running,
from
16th
avenue
They
never
found
the
fingerprint,
or
the
weapon
that
was
used
But
someone
killed
country
music,
cut
out
its
heart
and
soul
They
got
away
with
murder,
down
on
music
row
The
almighty
dollar
and
the
lust
for
worldwide
fame
Slowly
killed
tradition
and
for
that
someone
should
hang
(Oh,
you
tell
them,
Alan)
They
all
say
not
guilty,
but
the
evidence
will
show
That
murder
was
committed,
down
on
music
row
For
the
steel
guitars
no
longer
cry
and
fiddles
barely
play
But
drums
and
rock
'n
roll
guitars
are
mixed
up
in
your
face
Ol'
Hank
wouldn't
have
a
chance
on
today's
radio
Since
they
committed
murder,
down
on
music
row
They
thought
no
one
would
miss
it,
once
it
was
dead
and
gone
They
said,
"No
one
would
buy
them
old
drinking
and
cheating
songs"
(I'll
still
buy
'em)
Well,
there
ain't
no
justice
in
it
and
the
hard
facts
are
cold
Murder's
been
committed,
down
on
music
row
Oh,
the
steel
guitars
no
longer
cry,
and
you
can't
hear
fiddles
play
With
drums
and
rock
'n
roll
guitars
mixed
right
up
in
your
face
Why?
The
Hag,
he
wouldn't
have
a
chance,
on
today's
radio
Since
they
committed
murder,
down
on
music
row
Why?
They
even
tell
the
Possum,
to
pack
up
and
go
back
home
There's
been
an
awful
murder,
down
on
music
row
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