Jesse James - Wild West



     
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Jesse James Lyrics


Jesse James was a lad that killed many a man,
He robbed the Glendale train,
He stole from the rich and he gave to the poor,
He'd a hand and a heart and a brain.
Well it was Robert Ford, that dirty little coward,
I wonder how he feel,
For he ate of Jesse's bread and he slept in Jesse's bed,
Then he laid poor Jesse in his grave.
(chours)
Well Jesse had a wife to mourn for his life
Three children now they were brave
Well that dirty little coward that shot Mr. Howard
He laid poor Jesse in his grave
Jesse was a man, a friend to the poor,
He'd never rob a mother or a child
There never was a man with the law in his hand
That could take Jesse James alive

It was on a Saturday night and the moon was shining bright,
They robbed the Glendale train,
And people they did say o'er many miles away
It was those outlaws,Ther're Frank and Jesse James
(Chours)
Now the people held their breath when they heard of Jesse's death,
And wondered how he ever came to fall
Robert Ford,It was a fact,He shot Jesse in the back
While Jesse hung a picture on the wall
Now Jesse went to rest with his hand on his breast,
The devil will be upon his knee.
He was born one day in the County Clay,
And he came from a solitary race.
(Chours)

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There are at least two bands named Wild West : 1) Wild West was a Sydney post punk band formed from members and fans of Voigt 465 aka Voigt 465/Radiators. Active in 1979 through 1981 they released a four track EP Beat the Drought from which 'Calling the House' achieved high rotation on Sydney alternative radio station JJ/JJJ. Two other recording sessions brought their total recorded tracks to 21, some of which have seen the light of day on compilations or online as mp3s. A Wild West retrospective album - Scratch Another Day - is scheduled for release 17 January 2010.

Read more about Wild West on Last.fm.


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