Lyrics Gatsby's Restaurant - June Carter Cash
I
got
tired
of
New
York
City,
of
its
sidewalks
and
its
heat
So
I
got
myself
a
great
big
horse
and
I
rode
him
down
the
street
And
then
I
hollered,
"Hi,
ho,
Silver"
and,
"Get
′em
up,
Scout"
But
I
suffered
aggravation
and
a
great
humiliation
So
I
finally
said
I'd
let
the
story
out
You
can′t
ride
a
big
white
horse
into
the
front
of
Gatsby's
door
You
can't
call
out,
"Hi,
ho,
Silver"
as
you
scoot
across
the
floor
Twenty
big
Italians
had
me
bent
down
on
my
knees
And
I
cried,
"Oh,
ouch,
help
Lord"
and,
"Mama
Mia,
please"
Well,
he
broke
into
a
cantor
down
around
ol′
Times
Square
And
my
cowboy
boots
and
hat,
I
left
them
somewhere
way
back
there
Then
he
stomped
and
reared
and
turned
and
bucked
And
took
off
to
the
South
And
I
slid
through
Gatsby′s
Restaurant
with
his
tail
stuck
in
my
mouth
But
you
can't
ride
a
big
white
horse
into
the
front
of
Gatsby′s
door
You
don't
call
out,
"Hi,
ho,
Silver"
as
you
scoot
across
the
floor
Twenty
big
Italians
had
me
bent
down
on
my
knees
And
I
cried,
"Oh,
ouch,
help
Lord"
and,
"Mama
Mia,
please"
Now,
down
at
Gatsby′s
Restaurant,
there's
a
picture
hanging
there
Of
a
petrified
Italian
with
escargot
in
his
hair
And
there′s
a
big,
white
horse
rug
lying
by
the
door
And
I'm
washing
dishes
in
the
back
and
sweepin'
up
the
floor
But
you
don′t
ride
a
big,
white
horse
into
the
front
of
Gatsby′s
door
You
don't
call
out,
"Hi,
ho,
Silver"
as
you
scoot
across
the
floor
Twenty
big
Italians
had
me
bent
down
on
my
knees
And
I
cried,
"Oh,
ouch,
help
Lord"
and,
"Mama
Mia,
please"
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