Lyrics Out In New Mexico - Johnny Horton
It
was
in
the
town
of
Griffin
in
the
year
of
′83
It
was
there
an
old
cow-puncher
stepped
up
and
says
to
me
How
do
you
do,
young
fellow
and
how
would
you
like
to
go
And
spend
a
pleasant
summer
out
in
New
Mexico?
I'll
furnish
you
good
wages,
your
transportation
too
If
you
will
but
go
with
me
one
summer
season′s
through
But
if
you
grow
homesick
and
back
to
Griffin
go
I'll
furnish
you
no
horses
from
the
hills
of
Mexico
Well,
we
left
the
town
of
Griffin
in
the
merry
month
of
May
When
everything
seemed
lovely
and
everything
seemed
gay
With
saddles
on
our
horses,
marching
onward
we
did
go
Until
we
reached
Old
Boggy
out
in
New
Mexico
It
was
there
our
pleasures
ended
and
our
troubles
they
began
Oh,
the
first
hailstorm
came
on
us,
oh
how
those
cattle
ran
Through
all
kinds
of
thorns
and
thistles
this
cowboys
had
to
go
While
the
Indians
watched
upon
us
out
in
New
Mexico
And
when
the
drive
was
over
the
rider
would
not
pay
To
all
you
good-lookin'
people
this
much
I
have
to
say
Go
back
to
your
friends
and
loved
ones,
tell
others
not
to
go
To
the
God-forsaken
country
they
call
New
Mexico
1 Honky-Tonk Man
2 I'm A One-Woman Man
3 Take Me Like I Am
4 I Don't Like I Did (Before)
5 Hooray For That Little Difference
6 I'm Coming Home
7 She Knows Why
8 The Woman I Need (Honky Tonk Mind)
9 Goodbye Lonesome (Hello, Baby Doll)
10 I'll Do It Every Time
11 Let's Take The Long Way Home
12 Lovers Rock
13 Honky-Tonk Hardwood Floor
14 The Wild One
15 Hot In the Sugar Cane Field
16 Wise To The Ways Of A Woman
17 Out In New Mexico
18 I Love You Baby
19 All Grown Up
20 Got the Bull By the Horns
21 When It's Springtime in Alaska (It's Forty Below)
22 The Battle of New Orleans
23 Lost Highway
24 Cherokee Boogie
25 The Golden Rocket
26 Words
27 Johnny Reb
28 Sal's Got A Sugar Lip
29 The Electrified Donkey
30 Sink the Bismark
31 Ole Slew Foot
32 Sleepy-Eyed John
33 The Mansion You Stole
34 North To Alaska*
35 Evil Hearted Me
36 You Don't Move Me Baby Anymore
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