paroles de chanson The Ride - Colt Ford
I
was
thumbin'
from
Montgomery,
Had
this
guitar
on
my
back,
When
a
stranger
stopped
beside
me
in
an
antique
Cadillac.
He
was
dressed
like
1950
- half
drunk
and
hollow-eyed.
He
said,
"It's
a
long
walk
to
Nashville.
Would
you
like
a
ride,
son?
"
Well,
I
sit
down
in
the
front
seat
and
turned
on
the
radio,
And
them
sad
old
songs
comin'
out
of
them
speakers
was
solid
country
gold.
Then
I
noticed
the
stranger
was
ghost-white
pale
when
I'd
asked
him
for
a
light
And
I
knew
there
was
something
strange
about
this
ride.
He
said,
"Drifter,
can
you
make
folks
cry
when
you
play
and
sing?
Have
you
paid
your
dues?
Can
you
moan
the
Blues?
Can
you
bend
them
guitar
strings?
Son,
can
you
make
folks
feel
what
you
feel
inside?
If
you're
big-star
bound,
let
me
warn
you
it's
a
long,
hard
ride."
Then
he
cried
just
south
of
Nashville
and
he
turned
that
car
around.
He
said,
"This
is
where
you
get
off,
boy,
I'm
headed
back
to
Alabama"
When
I
stepped
out
of
that
Cadillac,
I
said,
"Mister,
many
thanks."
He
said,
"You
don't
have
to
call
me
'Mister',
Mister;
The
whole
world
called
me
'Hank'!
"
He
said,
"Drifter,
can
you
make
folks
cry
when
you
play
and
sing?
Have
you
paid
your
dues?
Can
you
moan
the
Blues?
Can
you
bend
them
guitar
strings?
Son,
can
you
make
folks
feel
what
you
feel
inside?
If
you're
big-star
bound,
let
me
warn
you
it's
a
long,
hard
ride."
He
said,
"Drifter,
can
you
make
folks
cry
when
you
play
and
sing?
Have
you
paid
your
dues?
Can
you
moan
the
Blues?
Can
you
bend
them
guitar
strings?
Son,
can
you
make
folks
feel
what
you
feel
inside?
If
you're
Colt
Ford
bound,
let
me
warn
you
it's
a
long,
hard
ride."
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