The Old Chisholm Trail
(专辑: Cowboy Songs - 1990)
Come along, boys, listen to my tale I'll tell you all my troubles on the
old Chisholm Trail Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay With my foot in the
stirrup and my hand on the
horn I'm the
best damn cowboy that ever was born Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay On a
ten dollar horse and a
forty dollar saddle I
was going and a
punching longhorn cattle Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay I
started up the
trail October 23rd Started up the
trail with a
2-U herd Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay Tell 'em, Don Woke up one morning on the
Chisholm Trail With a
rope in my hand and a
cow by the
tail Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay Now you, Red I'm up in the
morning before daylight Before I
sleep, the
moon shine bright Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay It's cloudy in the
west and it looks like rain My darned old slicker's in the
wagon again Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay No chaps, no slicker and it's pouring down rain And I
swear, by God, I'll never night herd again Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay-youpy-yay Last night on guard, the
leader broke the
ranks Hit my horse in the
shoulder and spurred him in the
flanks Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay Jim Bob The
wind began to blow and the
rain began to fall And it looked, by God, like I
was gonna lose 'em all Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay I
crippled my horse, I
don't know how Roping at the
horns of a
2-U cow Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay With lightning in his eye and thunder at his heel Your wench spinning round like a
hoop on wheel Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay The
horse threw me off at the
creek called mud A
horse threw me off and I
landed with a
thud Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay Last time I
saw him, he was running 'cross the
level Kicking up his heels and running like the
Devil Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay We rounded 'em up and we put 'em in the
cars That was the
end of the
2-U bars Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay Well, I
went to the
boss for to draw my roll Boss had me figured nine dollars in the
hole Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay Now, me and the
boss, we had a
little spat So I
hit him in the
face with a
ten-gallon hat Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay Bossman said, well, I'll fire you Not only you, but the
whole damn crew Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay So I
sold my horse and I
sold my saddle And you can go to hell with your longhorn cattle Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay And I
hadn't been home two days or three I
put off my gal for to see Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay Tammy said, you better quit that cowboy life If you ever wanna have a
pretty little wife Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay I'll settle my saddle and I'll buy me a
plow Swear, by God, I'll never rope another cow Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yi-youpy-yay Come a-ti-yi-youpy-youpy-yay