Текст песни Tennessee Stud - The Little Willies
Along
about
eighteen
and
twenty-five
I
left
Tennessee
very
much
alive
I
never
would
have
got
through
the
Arkansas
mud
If
I
hadn't
been
a-ridin
on
the
Tennessee
stud
I
had
some
trouble
with
my
sweetheart's
pa
One
of
her
brothers
was
a
bad
outlaw
I
sent
her
a
letter
by
my
Uncle
Fud
And
I
rode
away
on
the
Tennessee
stud
(CHORUS:)
The
Tennessee
stud
was
long
and
lean
The
color
of
the
sun
and
his
eyes
were
green
He
had
the
nerve
and
he
had
the
blood
And
there
never
was
a
hoss
like
the
Tennessee
stud
One
day
I
was
ridin'
in
the
beautiful
land
And
ran
smack
into
an
Indian
band
They
jerked
their
knives
with
a
whoop
and
a
yell
But
I
rode
away
like
a
bat
out
of
hell
Well
I
circled
their
camp
for
a
time
or
two
And
showed
what
a
Tennessee
hoss
could
do
And
them
redskin
boys
never
got
my
blood
'Cause
I
was
a-ridin'
on
the
Tennessee
stud
(CHORUS)
We
drifted
on
down
into
no
man's
land
We
crossed
the
river
called
the
Rio
Grande
I
raced
my
hoss
with
the
Spaniards
bold
Till
I
got
me
a
skin
full
of
silver
and
gold
Me
and
a
gambler
we
couldn't
agree
We
got
in
a
fight
over
Tennessee
We
jerked
our
guns,
he
fell
with
a
thud
And
I
got
away
on
the
Tennessee
stud
(CHORUS)
Well,
I
got
as
lonesome
as
a
man
can
be
Dreamin'
of
my
girl
in
Tennessee
The
Tennessee
stud's
green
eyes
turned
blue
'Cause
he
was
a-dneamin'
of
a
sweetheart
too
We
loped
on
back
across
Arkansas
I
whipped
her
brother
and
I
whipped
her
pa
I
found
that
girl
with
the
golden
hair
And
she
was
ridin'
on
a
Tennessee
mare
(CHORUS)
Stirrup
to
stirrup
and
side
by
side
We
crossed
the
mountains
and
the
valleys
wide
We
came
to
Big
Muddy
and
we
forded
the
flood
On
the
Tennessee
mare
and
the
Tennessee
stud
Pretty
little
baby
on
the
cabin
floor
Little
hoss
colt
playin'
'round
the
door
I
love
the
girl
with
golden
hair
And
the
Tennessee
stud
loves
the
Tennessee
mare
(CHORUS)
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