Lyrics Billy Dee (Live) - Rita Coolidge , Kris Kristofferson
Billy
Dee
was
seventeen
when
he
turned
twenty-one
Fooling
with
some
foolish
things
he
could've
left
alone
But
he
had
to
try
to
satisfy
a
thirst
he
couldn't
name
Driven
toward
the
darkness
by
the
devils
in
his
veins
All
around
the
honky-tonks,
searching
for
a
sign
Gettin'
by
on
gettin'
high
on
women,
words
and
wine
Some
folks
called
him
crazy,
Lord,
and
others
called
him
free
But
we
just
called
us
lucky
for
the
love
of
Billy
Dee
Busy
goin'
his
own
way
and
speakin'
his
own
words
Facin'
and
forgettin'
every
warnin'
that
he
heard
Makin'
friends
and
takin'
any
crazy
chance
he
could
Gettin'
busted
for
the
bad
times
and
believin'
in
the
good
Billy
took
a
beatin'
from
a
world
he
meant
no
harm
The
score
was
written
in
the
scars
upon
his
arm
Some
felt
he
was
payin'
for
the
life
he
tried
to
lead
But
all
we
felt
was
sorry
for
our
good
friend
Billy
Dee
It
may
be
his
soul
was
bigger
than
a
body's
ought
to
be
Singin'
songs
and
bringin'
laughter
to
the
likes
of
you
and
me
'Cause
the
world
he
saw
was
sadder
than
the
one
he
hoped
to
find
But
it
wasn't
near
as
lonesome
as
the
one
he
left
behind
Yesterday
they
found
him
on
the
floor
of
his
hotel
Reachin'
toward
the
needle,
Lord,
that
drove
him
down
to
hell
Some
folks
called
it
suicide,
others
blame
the
speed
But
we
just
called
it
crucified
when
Billy
Dee
O.D.'d
(The
law
is
for
protection
of
the
people)
Billy
Dalton
staggered
on
the
sidewalk
Someone
said
he
stumbled
and
he
fell
Six
squad
cars
came
screaming
to
the
rescue
Hauled
old
Billy
Dalton
off
to
jail
'Cause
the
law
is
for
protection
of
the
people
Rules
are
rules
and
any
fool
can
see
We
don't
need
no
drunks
like
Billy
Dalton
Scarin'
decent
folks
like
you
and
me,
no
siree
Charlie
Watson
wandered
like
a
stranger
Showing
he
had
no
means
of
support
Police
man
took
one
look
at
his
pants
cuffs
Hustled
Charlie
Watson
off
to
court.
'Cause
the
law
is
for
protection
of
the
people
Rules
are
rules
and
any
fool
can
see
We
don't
need
no
bums
like
Charlie
Watson
Scarin'
decent
folks
like
you
and
me,
no
siree.
Homer
Lee
Hunnicut
was
nothing
but
a
hippy
Walking
thru
this
world
without
a
care
Then
one
day,
six
strapping
brave
policeman
Held
down
Homer
Lee
and
cut
his
hair
'Cause
the
law
is
for
protection
of
the
people
Rules
are
rules
and
any
foola
can
see
We
don't
need
no
hairy
headed
hippies
Scarin'
decent
folks
like
you
and
me,
no
siree
So
thank
your
lucky
stars
you've
got
protection
Walk
the
line,
and
never
mind
the
cost
And
don't
wonder
who
them
lawmen
was
protecting
When
they
nailed
the
savior
to
the
cross.
'Cause
the
law
is
for
protection
of
the
people
Rules
are
rules
and
any
fool
can
see
We
don't
need
no
riddle
speaking
prophets
Scarin'
decent
folks
like
you
and
me,
no
siree.
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2 When I Loved Her (Live)
3 Jesus Was a Capricorn (Live)
4 Same Old Song (Live)
5 Billy Dee (Live)
6 Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down (Live)
7 Jesus Song (Live)
8 A Woman Left Lonely (Live)
9 Everybody Loves a Winner (Live)
10 My Crew (Live)
11 Help Me Make It Through the Night (Live)
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