| Song | She Sang The Red River Valley |
| Artist | Reckless Kelly |
| Album | Live At Stubbs |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : P. bennett | |
| At general delivery, she picks up her mail | |
| Mama says Johnny just got out of jail | |
| She hopes he don't know where she's at | |
| How could she have ever loved that kind of cat | |
| But she remembers the dance in the moonlight | |
| >From the hall to the back of his car | |
| He taught her how to drink whiskey | |
| Three chords on a pawnshop guitar | |
| She remembers the first time he kissed her | |
| Back when the feeling was new | |
| She sang the Red River Valley | |
| For the cowboy who loved her so true | |
| She's working each night at what she knows best | |
| Hangin' in bars, a professional guest | |
| She picks up a young buckaroo | |
| Because he reminds her of someone she knew | |
| The telephone rings off the hook by her bed | |
| The other end's Johnny, a gun to his head | |
| He said, You always look good in black | |
| The next thing she heard was a bone-chilling crack | |
| She pulled into town just at sunrise | |
| Mama had strong coffee on | |
| She said, You know he's always been crazy | |
| It's best for us all that he's gone | |
| So at the request of the family | |
| Service was held for a few | |
| She sang the Red River Valley | |
| For the cowboy who loved her so true | |
| But she remembered the dance in the moonlight | |
| >From the hall to the back of his car | |
| He taught her how to drink whiskey | |
| Three chords on a pawnshop guitar | |
| She remembered the first time he kissed her | |
| Back when the feeling was new | |
| She sang the Red River Valley | |
| For the cowboy who loved her so true |
| zuo qu : P. bennett | |
| At general delivery, she picks up her mail | |
| Mama says Johnny just got out of jail | |
| She hopes he don' t know where she' s at | |
| How could she have ever loved that kind of cat | |
| But she remembers the dance in the moonlight | |
| From the hall to the back of his car | |
| He taught her how to drink whiskey | |
| Three chords on a pawnshop guitar | |
| She remembers the first time he kissed her | |
| Back when the feeling was new | |
| She sang the Red River Valley | |
| For the cowboy who loved her so true | |
| She' s working each night at what she knows best | |
| Hangin' in bars, a professional guest | |
| She picks up a young buckaroo | |
| Because he reminds her of someone she knew | |
| The telephone rings off the hook by her bed | |
| The other end' s Johnny, a gun to his head | |
| He said, You always look good in black | |
| The next thing she heard was a bonechilling crack | |
| She pulled into town just at sunrise | |
| Mama had strong coffee on | |
| She said, You know he' s always been crazy | |
| It' s best for us all that he' s gone | |
| So at the request of the family | |
| Service was held for a few | |
| She sang the Red River Valley | |
| For the cowboy who loved her so true | |
| But she remembered the dance in the moonlight | |
| From the hall to the back of his car | |
| He taught her how to drink whiskey | |
| Three chords on a pawnshop guitar | |
| She remembered the first time he kissed her | |
| Back when the feeling was new | |
| She sang the Red River Valley | |
| For the cowboy who loved her so true |
| zuò qǔ : P. bennett | |
| At general delivery, she picks up her mail | |
| Mama says Johnny just got out of jail | |
| She hopes he don' t know where she' s at | |
| How could she have ever loved that kind of cat | |
| But she remembers the dance in the moonlight | |
| From the hall to the back of his car | |
| He taught her how to drink whiskey | |
| Three chords on a pawnshop guitar | |
| She remembers the first time he kissed her | |
| Back when the feeling was new | |
| She sang the Red River Valley | |
| For the cowboy who loved her so true | |
| She' s working each night at what she knows best | |
| Hangin' in bars, a professional guest | |
| She picks up a young buckaroo | |
| Because he reminds her of someone she knew | |
| The telephone rings off the hook by her bed | |
| The other end' s Johnny, a gun to his head | |
| He said, You always look good in black | |
| The next thing she heard was a bonechilling crack | |
| She pulled into town just at sunrise | |
| Mama had strong coffee on | |
| She said, You know he' s always been crazy | |
| It' s best for us all that he' s gone | |
| So at the request of the family | |
| Service was held for a few | |
| She sang the Red River Valley | |
| For the cowboy who loved her so true | |
| But she remembered the dance in the moonlight | |
| From the hall to the back of his car | |
| He taught her how to drink whiskey | |
| Three chords on a pawnshop guitar | |
| She remembered the first time he kissed her | |
| Back when the feeling was new | |
| She sang the Red River Valley | |
| For the cowboy who loved her so true |