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As I went down for to take a little walk
I came upon that Wild Bill Jones
He was a walking and a talking by my true lover's side
And I bid him to leave her aloneHe said my age is twenty-one
Too old to be controlled
I pulled my revolver from my side
And I destroyed that poor boy's soulHe reeled and he staggered, and he fell to the ground
And then he gave one dying moan
He wrapped his arms around my little girl's neck
Saying honey won't you take me homeSo put them handcuffs on me boys
And lead me to that freight car gate
I have no friends or relations there
No-one for to go my bailSo pass around that old long necked bottle
And we'll all go on a spree
For today was the last of that Wild Bill Jones
And tomorrow will be the last of meThey sent me to prison for twenty long years
This poor boy longs to be free
But Wild Bill Jones and that long-necked bottle

Have been the ruin of me
Songwriters
STEWART, NISAN C. / MOSLEY, TIMOTHY Z. / HILLS, FLOYD NATHANIEL / FURTADO, NELLY KIMPublished by
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The Stanley Brothers (Carter Stanley, 1925-1966, and Ralph Stanley, born 1927) were an American bluegrass duo originally hailing from Dickenson County, Virginia. The family soon moved to McClure, Virginia, where their parents worked a small farm in the Clinch Mountains. Music was a part of their lives from the word go, as they were able to listen to the likes of The Monroe Brothers, Mainer's Mountaineers, and other artists featured on the Grand Ole Opry radio program.

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