Lyrics Sundown (Ballad of Bill Thaxton) - Marty Robbins
Bill
Thaxton
was
an
ex-ranger
One
of
the
bravest
by
far
It's
said
that
old
Bill
was
the
fastest
man
ever
To
pin
on
a
ranger's
star
Stories
about
him
were
legends
Bill
was
the
best
of
the
bold
Bad
men
all
feared
him
way
back
in
his
day
But
he
was
now
growing
old.
Into
Bill's
town
rode
an
outlaw
He
wore
his
gun
low
and
tied
down
He
reined
in
his
horse
and
announced
to
the
crowd
"If
you
speak
to
me
call
me
Sundown"
His
clothes
were
all
dark
and
fancy
And
topped
by
a
black
leather
vest
Somebody
asked
how
he
came
by
his
name
And
if
he
was
one
of
the
best.
The
eyes
of
the
tall
stranger
narrowed
He
grinned
like
the
devil
possessed
"I
never
fight
till
the
sun's
going
down
And
my
back
is
facing
the
West."
Said
he
wouldn't
be
with
us
tomorrow
He
only
rode
in
for
one
thing
He
only
stopped
by
to
make
Bill
Thaxton
die
So
he
could
add
to
his
fame.
"Go
give
Bill
Thaxton
a
message
And
tell
him
a
killer's
in
town
Tell
him
we'll
meet
at
the
end
of
the
street
Just
as
the
sun's
going
down."
Somebody
said
it
had
been
years
Since
old
Bill
had
toted
a
gun
Sundown
replied
that
it
wasn't
his
hide
Killing
old
Bill
would
be
fun
The
old
ranger
sent
back
his
answer
"Tell
him
that
I'm
on
my
way
I've
never
ran
and
I'll
meet
this
young
man
At
any
time
of
the
day."
Bill
got
there
just
about
sunset
It
still
hung
like
fire
in
the
sky
In
just
a
few
moments
out
there
in
the
street
Old
Bill
or
the
outlaw
would
die.
Slowly
Bill
slid
from
the
saddle
And
started
to
make
his
advance
The
sun
hit
the
old
ranger
square
in
the
eyes
The
shadows
had
started
to
dance
Bill
started
talking
to
Sundown
Judging
his
distance
that
way
Their
stride
was
the
same
and
at
just
thirty
feet
Both
of
the
men
made
their
play.
Bill's
gun
slipped
leather
like
lightning
His
forty-four
spoke
with
a
whine
The
sun
didn't
bother
Bill
Thaxton
at
all
Because
the
old
ranger
was
blind
Six
shots
delivered
their
message
The
ranger
had
emptied
his
gun
Bill
gave
a
sigh
when
there
was
no
reply
He
knew
that
once
more
he
had
won.
The
old
ranger
lowered
his
six
gun
He
just
stood
there
starting
ahead
Watching
you'd
think
that
old
Bill
didn't
know
In
front
of
him
Sundown
lay
dead.
Bill
has
been
gone
for
a
long
time
But
old
timers
still
can
recall
The
day
the
old
ranger
stood
up
to
the
test
And
proved
he
was
best
of
them
all.
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