Lyrics Touch of Evil - Tom Russell
The
night
my
baby
left
me
I
crossed
the
bridge
to
Juarez
avenue
Like
that
movie
"Touch
of
evil"
I
got
the
Orson
Wells,
Marlene
Dietrich
blues
Where
Orson
walks
in
to
the
whore
house
and
Marlene
says
"Man,
you
look
like
hell"
And
Orson's
chewing
on
a
chocolate
bar
As
the
lights
go
on
in
the
old
Blue
Star
hotel
"Read
my
future"
says
old
Orson,
"down
inside
the
tea
leaves
of
your
cup"
And
she
says
"You
ain't
got
no
future,
Hank,
I
believe
your
future's
all
used
up"
Why
don't
you
touch
me
anymore?
Why
don't
you
touch
me
anymore?
Why
do
you
run
away
and
hide?
You
know
it
hurts
me
deep
inside
Why
do
you
close
the
bedroom
door?
This
is
a
brutal
little
war
What
good
is
all
this
fightin'
for
if
you
don't
touch
me
anymore?
They
shot
"A
touch
of
evil"
in
a
Venice,
California
colony
And
I
grew
near
those
dead
canals
Where
they
filmed
the
longest
pan
shot
ever
made
Now
I'm
thinking
about
the
movie,
The
bar
I'm
in,
the
bridge,
the
Rio
Grande
Now
I'm
thinking
about
my
baby
and
the
borderline
'tween
a
woman
and
a
man
I
was
drunk
as
Orson
Wells
the
night
I
crawled
backwards
out
the
door
I
was
screaming
"Baby,
baby
how
come
you
touch
me
anymore?"
Oh,
someone
rolled
the
credits
on
twenty
years
of
love
turned
dark
and
raw
Not
a
technicolor
love
film,
it's
a
brutal
document,
it's
film
noir
And
it's
all
played
out
on
a
borderline
and
the
actors
Are
tragically
miscast
Like
a
Mexican
burlesque
show
where
the
characters
are
wearing
comic
masks
Oh,
it's
love
and
love
alone
I
cry
to
the
barmen
in
this
Juarez
waterhole
As
we
raise
a
glass
to
Orson
and
"A
touch
of
evil"
livin'
our
souls
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