Across the Alley from the Alamo - Asleep At the Wheel



     
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Across the Alley from the Alamo Lyrics


Across the alley from the Alamo
Lived a pinto pony and a Navajo
Who sang a sort of Indian Hideho
To the people passing byThe pinto spent his time a swichin' flies
And the Navajo watched the lazy skies
And very rarely did they ever rest their eyes
On the people passing byOne day they ent a walkin'
Along the railroad track
They were swishin' not lookin'
Toot toot
They never came backAcross the alley from the Alamo
When the summer sun decides to settle low
A fly sings an Indian Hideho
To the people passing byAcross the alley from the Alamo
Lived a pinto pony and a Navajo
Who used to bake frijoles in cornmeal dough
To the people passing byThey thought that they would make some easy bucks
If they're washin' their frijoles in Duz and Lux

A pair of very conscientious clucks
On the people passing byThe they took this cheap vacation
Their shoes were polished bright
No they never heard the whistle
Toot toot
They're clear out of sightAcross the alley from the Alamo
When the starlight beams its tender tender glow
The beams go to sleep and there ain't no dough
For the people passing by

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Asleep at the Wheel is an American country music group that was formed in Paw Paw, West Virginia, but based in Austin, Texas. Altogether, they have won nine Grammy Awards since their 1970 inception. In their career, they have released more than twenty studio albums, and have charted more than twenty singles on the Billboard country charts. Their highest-charting single, "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read", peaked at No. 10 in 1975.

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