Good-Bye Old Pal - Bill Monroe



     
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Good-Bye Old Pal Lyrics


Along about round-up time, in Texas way out West
I lost a friend and a pal, boys, I laid him down to restI weeped and moaned over his grave and to me boys, it was sad
'Cause I knew down beneath that mound lay the best pal I ever hadOh-de-lady-ay, de-oh-lady-oh, de-ladie-eyMy best pal was my old paint horse, now he's gone to rest
I laid him down beneath that mound in in Texas away out WestWhere the cactus blooms over his grave and the coyotes cry
I know he sleeps in perfect peace beneath the Texas skyOh-de-lady-ay, de-oh-lady-oh, de-ladie-eyDear old pal, it breaks my heart to leave you here alone
Now I'll go and ride the range on the Texas roanBut my love for you, old pal, it shall linger on
I will always think of you, although you're dead and goneOh-de-lady-ay, de-oh-lady-oh, de-ladie-eyOh-de-lay-hee, hoo

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Bill Monroe (September 13, 1911 – September 9, 1996) developed the style of country music known as bluegrass, which takes its name from his band, the "Blue Grass Boys," named for his home state of Kentucky. Monroe's performing career spanned 60 years as a singer, instrumentalist, composer and bandleader. He is often referred to as "the father of bluegrass." In the rock (and roll) community, Bill Monroe may be best known via one of Elvis Presley's earliest recordings at Sun Records, that of Monroe's 'Blue Moon of Kentucky'. Patsy Cline also made a highly regarded version of this song.


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