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My
name
is
James
Lucas
I
was
born
in
Remington
And
paroled
from
Richfield
Prison
In
the
winter
of
'81
I
was
free
and
on
the
streets
of
Indiana
I'd
just
turned
32
Just
a
man
with
nowhere
left
to
run
No
different,
sir,
than
you
Me
and
Pat,
we
married
in
the
spring
Moved
in
with
her
Ma
and
Pa
On
our
wedding
night,
she
sighed,
"Jimmy
We
can
have
anything
we
want"
It
was
for
those
things
we
wanted
We
worked
as
hard
as
two
people
could
But
somehow
in
the
end,
mister
This
didn't
do
no
good
The
prison
got
me
drivin'
delivery
For
Mr.
Wills
over
in
Ridgeside
Well,
I
started
loadin'
a
little
extra
And
I'd
sell
it
on
the
side
I
didn't
like
what
I
was
doin'
I
didn't
lose
no
sleep
at
night
Mr.
Wills,
he
was
a
rich
man
He'd
been
a
rich
man
all
his
life
I
was
on
the
loadin'
dock
one
evenin'
When
I
heard
the
warehouse
phone
The
dispatcher
said,
"Jim,
they
wanna
see
you
In
the
front
office
'fore
you
go
home"
All
Mr.
Wills
said
was,
"I
don't
understand
I
could
send
you
back
to
Richfield
fast
If
you
needed
some
extra
money,
Jim
All
you
had
to
do
was
ask"
Well,
that
night
me
and
Pat,
we
had
a
fight
I
was
out
drivin'
'round
in
the
rain
With
a
fifth
of
gin
and
a
half
tank
of
gas
And
ten
dollars
to
my
name
I
passed
a
deserted
liquor
store
Way
out
on
Highway
1
I
turned
and
pulled
into
that
parking
lot
Got
out,
but
I
let
my
motor
run
Well,
I
stood
lookin'
in
the
window
For
a
long,
long
while
When
I
walked
in,
the
man
behind
the
register
He
looked
at
me
and
smiled
"That's
some
weather
we're
havin'
out
there
Can
I
help
you
find
somethin',
friend?"
I
didn't
answer,
I
just
stood
there
Then
I
turned
around
and
went
I
don't
know
how
long
I
sat
in
my
driveway
My
shirt
was
covered
in
sweat
The
house
was
dark
when
I
went
in
Pat
was
lyin'
awake
in
bed
She
hit
the
light,
I
was
standin'
in
the
doorway
She
said,
"I
was
worried,
where
you'd
been
so
long?"
I
felt
her
arms
around
me
She
said,
"Jimmy,
I'm
so
glad
you're
home"
Richfield
Prison
stands
on
a
high
hill
Where
the
county
line
runs
out
There's
a
whistle,
blows
every
time
a
man
comes
in
Or
a
man
gets
out
That
night,
we
lay
wrapped
in
each
other's
arms
Listenin'
to
the
rain
I
heard
that
Richfield
whistle
blowin'
Just
blowin'
in
my
dreams
1 Don't Back Down
2 One Love
3 Richfield Whistle
4 The Klansman
5 Unsatisfied Heart
6 Fugitive's Dream (Ballad)
7 Blind Spot
8 Maybe I Don't Know You
9 Something In The Well
10 Waiting On The End Of The World
11 We Fell Down
12 The Little Things
13 One Beautiful Morning
14 Between Heaven And Earth
15 Farewell Party
16 Where You Going, Where You From
17 The Desert (Instrumental)
18 Faithless
19 All God's Children
20 A Prayer By The River (Instrumental)
21 Goin' to California
22 God Sent You
23 The Western Sea (Instrumental)
24 My Master's Hand
25 Let Me Ride
26 My Master's Hand (Theme)
27 Tiger Rose
28 Repo Man
29 Poor Side Of Town
30 Delivery Man
31 Under A Big Sky
32 Detail Man
33 Silver Mountain
34 You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone
35 Blue Highway
36 Inyo
37 Indian Town
38 Adelita
39 The Aztec Dance
40 The Lost Charro
41 Our Lady of Monroe
42 One False Move
43 El Jardinero (Upon the Death of Ramona)
44 Ciudad Juarez
45 When I Build My Beautiful House
46 Sunday Love
47 Late in the Evening
48 Lonely Town
49 Two of Us
50 September Kisses
51 Twilight Hours
52 High Sierra
53 Sunliner
54 Another You
55 Dinner at Eight
56 I'm Not Sleeping
57 Follow The Sun
58 Idiot's Delight
59 Another Thin Line
60 The Great Depression
61 Blind Man
62 If I Could Only Be Your Lover
63 Cutting Knife
64 You Lifted Me Up
65 Perfect World
66 Shut Out the Light
67 My Hometown
68 Secret Garden
69 Somewhere North of Nashville - Film Version
70 Stand On It
71 Janey Don't You Lose Heart (Single B-Side - 1985)
72 I'll Stand By You
73 Rain in the River
74 Follow That Dream
75 Don't Back Down On Our Love
76 Little Girl Like You
77 Johnny Bye-Bye
78 Sugarland
79 Seven Tears
80 Fugitives Dream
81 Black Mountain Ballad
82 Jim Deer
83 County Fair
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