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Please Come to Boston - David Allan Coe



     
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Please come to Boston for the springtime
I'm staying here with some friends and they've got lots of room
You can sell you paintings on the sidewalk
By a cafe where I hope to be working soonPlease come to Boston
She said, "No, David, you come home to me"And she said, "Hey rambling boy, why don't you settle down
Boston ain't your kind of town
There ain't no gold and there ain't nobody like me
Im the number one fan of the man from Tennessee"Please come to Denver with the snowfall
We'll move up into the mountains so far that we can't be found
And throw, "I love you" echoes down the canyon
And then lie awake at night till they come back aroundPlease come to Denver
She said, "No, you come home to me"And she said, "Hey rambling boy, why don't you settle down
Denver ain't your kind of town
There ain't no gold and there ain't nobody like me
Im the number one fan of the man from Tennessee"Now, this drifter's world goes 'round and 'round
And I doubt if it's ever gonna stop
But of all the dreams I've lost and found
And all that I ain't got, I still need to lean to

Somebody I can sing toPlease come to L.A. to live forever
California life alone is just too hard to build
I live in a house that looks out over the ocean
And there's some stars that fell from the sky a' livin' up on the hillPlease come to L.A.
She just said, "No, David, you come home to me"And she said, "Hey rambling boy, why don't you settle down
L.A. ain't your kind of town
There ain't no gold and there ain't nobody like me
Im the number one fan of the man from Tennessee"Please come to Boston
(Hey rambling boy come home)
Please come to Boston
(Hey rambling boy come home)
Please come to Boston
(Hey rambling boy come home)
Please come to Boston
(Hey rambling boy come home)
Please come to Boston

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A life-long renegade, singer/songwriter David Allan Coe is one of the most colorful and unpredictable characters in country music history. One of the pioneering artists of the outlaw country movement of the '70s, he hasn't had many big hits — only three of his singles hit the Top Ten — but he has been among the biggest cult figures in country music throughout his career. Born in Akron, OH, Coe first got into trouble with the law at age nine. As a result, he was sent to reform school.

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