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Emmylou Harris - Me And Willie Lyrics

Artist: Emmylou Harris

Album: Luxury Liner

Genre: Folk

Me and Willie played in a country band*
Seven long years together playing those one night stands
Used to say the booze and bars is going to wear him out
Hold On, a song he wrote tear your heart right out

We traveled the northern route and from the Greate Lakes to Monreal
Hitting all the honkytonks, I bet we played them all
Willie played to ease his soul and drank to ease his mind
I never understood how he played it so good while drinking himseld half blind. And you

Wouldn't think a man so weak could be so strong
Take a crowd of rowdy drunks and hush them with a song.
And I'd rather be singing my heart out in a dark and dingy bar.
Hitting those high notes with Willie's sad guitar.
And I'd rather be singing a blues song singing sweet and high
Willie standing right by my side playing country slide.

ME and Willie watched a lot of dreams die young.
Plans we made how quick they fade, fumbling one by one.
Willie never let it bother him and if he did, it didn't show.
You know he had a way of letting go am king the blue times old.

And you wouldn't think a man so weak, could be so strong.
Take the blues right out of you and put them in a song.
I'd rather be singing....etc.

I left Willie in a bar in Marietta
Couldn't stand to watch the man I love drink himself to death.
Now I'm working in Ottawa and I'm doing well I guess.
You know the good life don't look so good from behind a desk
And I'd rather be singing....etc


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