paroles de chanson The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band - Bill Monroe
One
night
while
out
for
a
ramble
The
hour
was
just
about
nine
I
met
a
young
maiden
in
Frisco
On
the
corner
of
Geary
and
Pine
On
her
face,
there
was
beauty
of
nature
And
her
eyes
just
seemed
to
expand
With
hair
so
rich
and
so
brilliant
Entwined
in
a
blue
velvet
band
We
strolled
down
the
street
together
In
my
pocket,
she
placed
her
small
hand
She
planted
the
evidence
on
me
The
girl
in
the
blue
velvet
band
Well,
I
heard
the
scream
of
the
siren
And
the
girl
in
the
blue
velvet
band
She
left
me
to
face
all
the
trouble
What
a
diamond
that
was
worth
ten
grand
Well,
at
night
when
bed-time
was
ringin'
Standing
close
to
the
bar
I
fancied
I
heard
a
voice
calling
Far
out
on
the
ocean
of
stars
They
sent
me
to
San
Quentin
for
stealing
God
knows
I'm
an
innocent
man
But
the
guilty
one,
now
she
lies
dying
The
girl
in
the
blue
velvet
band
I'll
be
out
in
a
year
and
I'm
leaving
And
I'll
carry
the
name
of
a
man
That
served
ten
years
in
prison
For
the
girl
in
the
blue
velvet
band
And
when
I
get
out
of
that
endeavour
To
live
in
summer
through
land
And
a
big
farewell
to
Bristol
And
the
grave
of
my
blue
velvet
band
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