Lyrics Answer to Blue Velvet Band - Hank Snow
Well
howdy
boys,
howdy,
man,
man
it
sure
seems
like
a
long
time
Since
I
last
rode
down
this
old
trail.
How
ya
all
anyhow?
Fellas,
you
see,
I
still
have
this
old
cigar
box
with
me.
Yes
Sir!
And
better
yet,
all
the
boys
out
here
at
the
R.K.
Ranch
are
singin'
A
new
song
now.
Hope
you
like
it
because
it's
my
answer
to
The
Blue
Velvet
Band.
It
goes
like
this
By
and
old
willow
tree
in
the
churchyard
On
the
banks
of
the
old
Rio
Grande
Lies
a
loved
one
who
died
broken
hearted
She
was
known
as
the
Blue
Velvet
Band
She
was
called
by
the
angels
up
yonder
As
the
dew
kissed
the
pale
summer
rose
As
we
stood
there
in
silence,
dishearted
These
words
to
her
lover
did
go
Dear
Jack,
you
mistrusted
your
darling
You
said
that
my
love
wasn't
true
You've
roamed
o'er
the
wide
open
spaces
But
my
thoughts,
they
were
always
of
you
Now,
my
last
wish
was
once
more
to
see
you
But
they
say
you're
in
some
foreign
land
You're
forgiveness
is
in
this
last
message
From
your
heartbroken
Blue
Velvet
Band
Far
away
o'er
the
lone
western
prairie
Her
message
sped
fast
o'er
the
way
To
the
side
of
a
bed
where
her
cowboy
Was
grieving
his
life
fast
away
Please
grant
a
last
wish,
boys,
and
lay
me
Out
West
on
that
old
Rio
Grande
Neath
that
old
willow
tree
in
the
churchyard
By
my
sweetheart,
the
Blue
Velvet
Band
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