Gunfighter Ballads & Trail Songs by Marty Robbins.
Said he knew about my fast gun, knew the price paid by the law Running Gun Lyrics by Marty Robbins. 2
To the town of Agua Fria rode a stranger one.
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Marty Robbins – Running Gun Lyrics.
A Hundred And Sixty Acres.
I had barely left the saddle and my foot just touched the ground Lyrics to "Running Gun" by MARTY ROBBINS: I rode out of Kansas City, going south to Mexico / I was running dodging danger,left the girl that I loved so / Far behind lay Kansas City and the past that I had earned / Twenty notches on my six gun marked the lessons I had learned / Many times I sold my fast gun …
So I said good-bye to Jeannie and became a running gun As my strength was slowly fading, I could see him walk away My thoughts in Kansas City and the girl that I love best
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Challenged by a bounty hunter, so I turned around to draw I rode out of Kansas City, going south to Mexico I was running dodging danger, left the girl that I loved so Far behind lay Kansas City and the past that I had earned Twenty notches on my six gun marked the lessons I had learned. Loading player… Running Gun Lyrics: I rode out of Kansas City heading south to Mexico / I was running dodging danger, left the girl that I loved so / Far behind lay Kansas City and the past that I …
Said I'd send for her to meet me when I reached old Mexico
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Now a crowd is slowly gathering but my eyes are growing dim
He's an outlaw loose and running came the whisper from each lip And he's here to do some business with the big iron on his hip Big iron on his hip In this town there lived an outlaw by the name of Texas Red Many men had tried to take him and that many men were …
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I rode into Amarillo as the sun sank in the west
from album: Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs (1959) I rode out of Kansas City, going south to Mexico I was running dodging danger, left the girl that I loved so Far behind lay Kansas City and the past that I had earned Twenty notches on my six gun marked the lessons I …
I knew someday I'd meet him, for his hand like lightning flashed
I was running dodging danger, left the girl that I loved so
Oh please tell her, won't you mister, that she's still the only one
Far behind lay Kansas City and the past that I had earned Couldn't stand it any longer with the life that I'd begun