| Song | 100 Years Too Late |
| Artist | David Lee Murphy |
| Album | Gettin' Out The Good Stuff |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Gray, Murphy | |
| (David Lee Murphy/Dobie Gray) | |
| When the sun is dawnin' and he's just gettin' up | |
| Starin' out over the mornin' through the steam off his coffee cup | |
| He thinks about a woman whose love he still holds dear | |
| A sweetheart he kept hangin' on for way too many years | |
| It could've been so different with a family and a wife | |
| But he was crossed between his feelings and that | |
| Oklahoma sky | |
| Another time and in another place | |
| He might have rode with | |
| Jesse James | |
| And though he rides he can't out run his fate ' | |
| Cause he was born 100 years too late | |
| It's hard to imagine another world out there | |
| As he alys beside a campfire up in only | |
| God knows where | |
| But he feels the day approachin' when the kind of life he's known | |
| Will only be in stories and sung about in songs | |
| Another time and in another place | |
| He might have rode with | |
| Jesse James | |
| And though he rides he can't out run his fate ' | |
| Cause he was born 100 years too late | |
| And he wouldn't trade one sleepless night beneath the pourin' rain | |
| If he had it all to do over again he wouldn't change a thing | |
| Another time and in another place | |
| He might have rode with | |
| Jesse James | |
| And though he rides he can't out run his fate ' | |
| Cause he was born 100 years too late |
| zuo ci : Gray, Murphy | |
| David Lee Murphy Dobie Gray | |
| When the sun is dawnin' and he' s just gettin' up | |
| Starin' out over the mornin' through the steam off his coffee cup | |
| He thinks about a woman whose love he still holds dear | |
| A sweetheart he kept hangin' on for way too many years | |
| It could' ve been so different with a family and a wife | |
| But he was crossed between his feelings and that | |
| Oklahoma sky | |
| Another time and in another place | |
| He might have rode with | |
| Jesse James | |
| And though he rides he can' t out run his fate ' | |
| Cause he was born 100 years too late | |
| It' s hard to imagine another world out there | |
| As he alys beside a campfire up in only | |
| God knows where | |
| But he feels the day approachin' when the kind of life he' s known | |
| Will only be in stories and sung about in songs | |
| Another time and in another place | |
| He might have rode with | |
| Jesse James | |
| And though he rides he can' t out run his fate ' | |
| Cause he was born 100 years too late | |
| And he wouldn' t trade one sleepless night beneath the pourin' rain | |
| If he had it all to do over again he wouldn' t change a thing | |
| Another time and in another place | |
| He might have rode with | |
| Jesse James | |
| And though he rides he can' t out run his fate ' | |
| Cause he was born 100 years too late |
| zuò cí : Gray, Murphy | |
| David Lee Murphy Dobie Gray | |
| When the sun is dawnin' and he' s just gettin' up | |
| Starin' out over the mornin' through the steam off his coffee cup | |
| He thinks about a woman whose love he still holds dear | |
| A sweetheart he kept hangin' on for way too many years | |
| It could' ve been so different with a family and a wife | |
| But he was crossed between his feelings and that | |
| Oklahoma sky | |
| Another time and in another place | |
| He might have rode with | |
| Jesse James | |
| And though he rides he can' t out run his fate ' | |
| Cause he was born 100 years too late | |
| It' s hard to imagine another world out there | |
| As he alys beside a campfire up in only | |
| God knows where | |
| But he feels the day approachin' when the kind of life he' s known | |
| Will only be in stories and sung about in songs | |
| Another time and in another place | |
| He might have rode with | |
| Jesse James | |
| And though he rides he can' t out run his fate ' | |
| Cause he was born 100 years too late | |
| And he wouldn' t trade one sleepless night beneath the pourin' rain | |
| If he had it all to do over again he wouldn' t change a thing | |
| Another time and in another place | |
| He might have rode with | |
| Jesse James | |
| And though he rides he can' t out run his fate ' | |
| Cause he was born 100 years too late |