| Song | Last Driftin' Cowboy |
| Artist | Hank Williams, Jr. |
| Album | 127 Rose Avenue |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Williams, Williams | |
| 1949sure was a way back when | |
| But that's when they formed the band who influencedall of the music since then | |
| The twenty-five year old singerwas the king of moanin' the blues | |
| His words would make you feel | |
| And with that cryin' steel | |
| Why they justover powered you | |
| VERSE 2I was one of the lucky few thatgot to play with himwhen | |
| I turned twenty-one he told meson, | |
| I'm gonna fill you indon't believe that stuff about your dad bein'sad to the end | |
| He knew how to have fun | |
| He owned the music son | |
| He was a sharp dressed ramblin' man | |
| VERSE 3Well now | |
| I gotta tell ya somethin' | |
| I want the world to know | |
| It's gonna shake your bootsand it might chill your soul'cause | |
| I just got the newsnot too long ago | |
| I've gotta break it to you(No Guitar) | |
| It's the... end of the show | |
| Slower tempo) | |
| The last driftin' cowboy is gone | |
| Our one link to | |
| Hankand those great songs | |
| I'm gonna play his steel guitar licksall night long'cause the last driftin' cowboy hasfound his way home |
| zuo qu : Williams, Williams | |
| 1949sure was a way back when | |
| But that' s when they formed the band who influencedall of the music since then | |
| The twentyfive year old singerwas the king of moanin' the blues | |
| His words would make you feel | |
| And with that cryin' steel | |
| Why they justover powered you | |
| VERSE 2I was one of the lucky few thatgot to play with himwhen | |
| I turned twentyone he told meson, | |
| I' m gonna fill you indon' t believe that stuff about your dad bein' sad to the end | |
| He knew how to have fun | |
| He owned the music son | |
| He was a sharp dressed ramblin' man | |
| VERSE 3Well now | |
| I gotta tell ya somethin' | |
| I want the world to know | |
| It' s gonna shake your bootsand it might chill your soul' cause | |
| I just got the newsnot too long ago | |
| I' ve gotta break it to you No Guitar | |
| It' s the... end of the show | |
| Slower tempo | |
| The last driftin' cowboy is gone | |
| Our one link to | |
| Hankand those great songs | |
| I' m gonna play his steel guitar licksall night long' cause the last driftin' cowboy hasfound his way home |
| zuò qǔ : Williams, Williams | |
| 1949sure was a way back when | |
| But that' s when they formed the band who influencedall of the music since then | |
| The twentyfive year old singerwas the king of moanin' the blues | |
| His words would make you feel | |
| And with that cryin' steel | |
| Why they justover powered you | |
| VERSE 2I was one of the lucky few thatgot to play with himwhen | |
| I turned twentyone he told meson, | |
| I' m gonna fill you indon' t believe that stuff about your dad bein' sad to the end | |
| He knew how to have fun | |
| He owned the music son | |
| He was a sharp dressed ramblin' man | |
| VERSE 3Well now | |
| I gotta tell ya somethin' | |
| I want the world to know | |
| It' s gonna shake your bootsand it might chill your soul' cause | |
| I just got the newsnot too long ago | |
| I' ve gotta break it to you No Guitar | |
| It' s the... end of the show | |
| Slower tempo | |
| The last driftin' cowboy is gone | |
| Our one link to | |
| Hankand those great songs | |
| I' m gonna play his steel guitar licksall night long' cause the last driftin' cowboy hasfound his way home |