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There Would Be Hell to Pay - T Bone Burnett



     
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[Chorus:]
When all the ladies heard that he was dead
Some wore orange dresses
And some wore redWhen all the ladies heard that he had died
He could hear them wailing
All the way on the other sidePolice officer
Walked onto the plan
Don't come any closer
Said Curtis to the manCurtis said to Delia as she turned to walk away
You so very beautiful but you gonna die somedayJudge he said to Curtis
What's this noise about
Curtis said these evil men
Are trying to put me out[Chorus]He unhooked his revolver and pulled on his gloves
Just before he folded King Queen Jack Ten Nine of clubsHe saw Delia leaning over by the door
Stood at the table and he pulled his forty fourDelia started crying fell on her knees to pray
Delia begged for mercy but there would be hell to pay[Chorus]When all the ladies heard that he had died
He could hear them wailing
All the way on the other sideCurtis said Your Honor

What might be my fine?
The judge said Poor Boy
You get ninety nine
Other existence identity light
Mojo come to my house then back into the nightDelia was a gambling girl she would scream and shout
She placed a rose at MojoÕs tomb then blew the candle out[Chorus]When all the ladies heard that he had died
He could hear them wailing
All the way on the other side

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T-Bone Burnett (born Joseph Henry Burnett) is perhaps best known as a producer of other artists, such as Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Counting Crows, The Wallflowers, Los Lobos, Gillian Welch, Kris Kristofferson, Cassandra Wilson, Elvis Costello, Autolux, and his ex-wife Sam Phillips. He is known for very natural-sounding productions. In his solo work, he is a respected, if quirky, singer/songwriter. He has also worked on the soundtracks of several films by the Coen Brothers (including the very successful O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, which won him a Grammy Award), as well as Cold Mountain and Walk the Line.

In the 70s, he was a member of the Alpha Band and toured as part of Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Review.

His first album of new solo material since 1992, The True False Identity, and the career retrospective Twenty Twenty: The Esssential T-Bone Burnett were both released in May 2006.

In 1997, Burnett created new songs for the Sam Shepard play The Tooth of Crime: Second Dance, which premiered in New York City the same year in an off-Broadway production that featured Vincent D'Onofrio and Kirk Acevedo. A CD of these songs (Tooth of Crime) was released in May, 2008. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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