paroles de chanson W. Lee O'Daniel (And the Light Crust Dough Boys) - Johnny Cash
In
the
town
of
Tulsa,
'bout
thirty
years
ago
At
King's
Ol'
Calloway,
down
in
Old
Oklahom'
Where
the
dust
was
blowing
but
the
music
was
right
And
Doug
Lee
O'Daniels
played
all
night
For
The
Light
Crust
Dough
Boys
and
Doug
Lee
O'Dan
We
drove
eighty
miles
through
the
blowin'
sand
My
thirty-seven
Chevy
was
shootin'
steam
Coming
up
the
hills,
just
East
of
Pawnee
But
I
wouldn't
miss
a
dance
on
a
Saturday
night
For
all
of
them
Chevys
in
the
Detroit
Line
I
can
hear
that
music
in
my
ears
I'm
ready
to
go
and
I'm
shiftin'
my
gears
So,
just
pass
me
the
biscuits
and
give
me
your
hand
You
know,
you're
my
Honey
and
you
know,
I'm
your
man
Listen
to
that
fiddler,
makin'
it
sing
And
hear
the
pretty
hot
mix
of
a
guitar,
ring
(Ah,
pick
it
Boy
- whoo
- hoo,
whoo
- hoo)
Well,
I
got
no
trouble
and
I'm
feeling
no
pain
Got
all
that
good
music,
blowing
in
my
veins
Let
the
Light
Crust
Dough
Boys,
and
Ol'
Pappy
Dan
Play
us
a
song
that
we'll
never
forget
Now
they
say,
times
are
rough
and
that
money
is
time
But
I
don't
care
on
a
Saturday
night
I
got
no
money,
but
I
can
sing
blues
When
I
feel
like
dancing,
way
down
in
my
shoes
'Twas
in
the
town
of
Tulsa,
'bout
thirty
years
ago
At
King's
Ol'
Calloway,
down
in
Old
Oklahom'
Where
the
dust
was
blowing
but
the
music
was
right
And
Doug
Lee
O'Daniels
played
all
night
(Play
it
back
again
- whoo
- hoo
- hoo)
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