Silverado

GEORGE MCCORKLE

As a young man I was raised by men of the cloth
And I was tought to judge men equal and not to find their faults
Until one day I witnessed a tragic thing
The men lay on the church steps, slain
And when the smoke cleared a tall man holstered his gun
The bright day ended and a cloud did cover the sun
I found hate in my heart that I'd never known before
I'll see this man hang and if that's the one thing that I know for sure

Silverado you'll hang by the hangman's tree
And you'll die in misery

His face remained in my eyes as I grew through the years
I practiced shooting every day while trying to hold back the tears
I travelled through Oklahoma and Texas to the Rio Grande
Knowing when I met Silverado the Lord would steady my hand

Silverado you'll hang by the hangman's tree
And you'll die in misery

Then the day came I dreamed of for years
Silverado stood before me and my heart it pounded in fear
As he turned and saw my eyes he knew why I'd come
And without a flick of the eyes he went for his gun
And as I caused a fight tears come to my eyes
When he collapsed before me I dropped my gun an sighed

Silverado you'll hang by the hangman's tree
And you'll die in misery

Curiosidades sobre la música Silverado del The Marshall Tucker Band

¿Cuándo fue lanzada la canción “Silverado” por The Marshall Tucker Band?
La canción Silverado fue lanzada en 1977, en el álbum “Carolina Dreams”.
¿Quién compuso la canción “Silverado” de The Marshall Tucker Band?
La canción “Silverado” de The Marshall Tucker Band fue compuesta por GEORGE MCCORKLE.

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