Lyrics Lee Hazlewood

Lee Hazlewood

Long Black Train

Back when I was ten Jim was my best friend

We'd go down to the station and watched the trains come

in

The long black train the long black train

Some day I told my friend we'll ride that train and

then

We'll make a fortune for ourselves and we'll ride it

home again

The long black train the long black train

As we grew older Jim grew wilder than the wind

He robbed the bank in our hometown and they sent me

after him

On the long black train the long black train

And so I cut my friend twelve men convicted him

Ninety nine years is what he got I'll bet it seems like

a hundred to Jim

He'll miss the long black train the long black train

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(I guess about ever town has a girl that kinda looks

better than the rest

You know kinda soft and gooey lookin' and so darn

pretty

You can hardly take your eye off of her

Well we had one like that in our town of Trouble Anna

Mae Stillwell

I guess she was about the best lookin' thing that's

ever been raised in Trouble

I remember when she was oh bout ten or eleven years old

And she was the skinnest long legged thing

Why you wouldn't even give her a second look

Well anyway one spring Anna Mae started to blossom out

Well sir she blossomed and blossomed and blossomed

She blossomed so much that you'd've thought

Winter wasn't never gonna come again

Winter came all right and when it did we had one of the

prettiest women

You'd ever want to see livin' in our town

A few years later old Bret Baker he's about twice her

age I guess

He saw Anna Mae and started courtin' her

It wasn't too long before they were married

And livin' in old Bret's big huge house down by the

river

Now I'll tell you the truth we all kinda envied Bret

That is until one day Bret told us that things ain't

always just exactl likey they seem)