Lyrics Tennessee Flat-Top Box - Johnny Cash
In
a
little
cabaret
in
a
South
Texas
border
town,
Sat
a
boy
and
his
guitar,
and
the
people
came
from
all
around.
And
all
the
girls
from
there
to
Austin,
Were
slippin'
away
from
home
and
puttin'
jewelery
in
hock.
To
take
the
trip,
to
go
and
listen,
To
the
little
dark-haired
boy
who
played
the
Tennessee
flat
top
box.
And
he
would
play:
Well,
he
couldn't
ride
or
wrangle,
and
he
never
cared
to
make
a
dime.
But
give
him
his
guitar,
and
he'd
be
happy
all
the
time.
And
all
the
girls
from
nine
to
ninety,
Were
snapping
fingers,
tapping
toes,
and
begging
him:
"Don't
stop."
And
hypnotized
and
fascinated,
By
the
little
dark-haired
boy
who
played
the
Tennessee
flat
top
box.
And
he
would
play:
Then
one
day
he
was
gone,
and
no
one
ever
saw
him
'round,
He'd
vanished
like
the
breeze,
they
forgot
him
in
the
little
town.
But
all
the
girls
still
dreamed
about
him.
And
hung
around
the
cabaret
until
the
doors
were
locked.
And
then
one
day
on
the
Hit
Parade,
Was
a
little
dark-haired
boy
who
played
the
Tennessee
flat
top
box.
And
he
would
play:
1 Ring of Fire (Mono)
2 I'd Still Be There (Mono)
3 What Do I Care (Mono)
4 I Still Miss Someone (Mono)
5 Forty Shades of Green (Mono)
6 Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)? (Mono)
7 The Rebel - Johnny Yuma (Mono)
8 Bonanza! (Mono)
9 The Big Battle (Mono)
10 Remember the Alamo (Mono)
11 Tennessee Flat-Top Box
12 (There'll Be) Peace In the Valley (For Me) [with The Carter Family] (Mono)
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