Текст песни Y'all Come Back Saloon - The Oak Ridge Boys
She
played
tambourine
with
a
silver
jingle
And
she
must
have
known
the
words
to
at
least
a
million
tunes
But
the
one
most
requested
by
the
man
she
knew
as
"cowboy"
Was
the
late
night
benediction
at
the
Y′all
Come
Back
Saloon.
In
a
voice
soft
and
trembling,
she'd
sing
her
song
to
cowboy
As
a
smoky
halo
circled
round
her
raven
hair
And
all
the
fallen
angels
and
pinball
playing
rounders
Stopped
the
games
that
they′d
been
playing
for
the
losers
evening
prayer.
Faded
love
and
faded
memories
How
the
linger
in
her
mind
Miles
and
years
played
the
cowboy
Like
and
old
melody
out
of
tune
and
out
of
time.
Every
night
in
the
shadows
thinking
back
on
Amarillo
He'd
dream
of
better
days
and
ask
for
faded
love
Lifting
high
his
glass
in
honor
of
the
lady
and
her
song
He
paid
his
check
then
lonely
walked
the
broken
cowboy
home.
She
played
tambourine
with
a
silver
jingle
And
she
must
have
known
the
words
to
at
least
a
million
tunes
But
the
one
most
requested
by
the
man
she
knew
as
"cowboy"
Was
the
late
night
benediction
at
the
Y'all
Come
Back
Saloon.
She
played
tambourine
with
a
silver
jingle
And
she
must
have
known
the
words
to
at
least
a
million
tunes
But
the
one
most
requested
by
the
man
she
knew
as
"cowboy"
Was
the
late
night
benediction
at
the
Y′all
Come
Back
Saloon.
She
played
tambourine
with
a
silver
jingle
And
she
must
have
known
the
words
to
at
least
a
million
tunes
But
the
one
most
requested
by
the
man
she
knew
as
"cowboy"
Was
the
late
night
benediction
at
the
Y′all
Come
Back
Saloon...
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