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He was standing on the highway
Somewhere way out in the sticks
Guitar across his shoulder
Like a 30 ought six
He was staring in my headlights
When I come around the bend
Climbed up on my shotgun side
And told me with a grin
[Chorus]
I'm going to New York City
I never really been there
Just like the way it sounds
I heard the girls are pretty
There must be something happening there
It's just too big a town
He was cold and wet and hungry

But he never did complain
Said he'd come a thousand miles
Through sleet and snow and rain
He had a hundred stories
About the places that he'd been
He'd hang around a little while
And hit the road again
[Chorus]
See I've been to New York City
Seems like it was yesterday
I was standing like a pilgrim
On the Great White Way
The girls were really pretty
But they wouldn't talk to me
I held out about a week
Went back to Tennessee
So, I thought I'd better warn him
As he climbed out of my car
Grabbed his battered suitcase
And shouldered his guitar
I knew I was just jealous
If I didn't wish him well
I slipped the kid a twenty
Said 'Billy give 'em hell'
[Chorus: x 2]
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Source was the name for a Japanese rock band and a Swedish producer. The only remaining artist using the moniker Source is an Illinois native. 1. Source was a Japanese rock band. Formed in 2000, they were signed to Mob Squad/Victor Entertainment. They disbanded early 2007. 2. The next moniker after <>< for zome artist the wppss 3. Source is a Melodic Death Metal band from Sweden, with Pierre Andersson, Jonathan Blomberg, Niklas Fjärve, Daniel Fjärve, and John Gelotte as members of the band.


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