lunedì 2 settembre 2013

Il testo di 'The dark stranger'



Continuando con la presentazione del nuovo cd della PBB 'Back to the country', ecco il testo della seconda canzone in elenco, parole di Ray O'Neill (in piedi a sinistra), musica di Marco Mock Zanzi (seduto a destra), voce di Ron Martin (seduto a sinistra).

2. THE DARK STRANGER
Marco Zanzi / Ray O'Neill

Ron Martin: Lead Vocals
Stephen A. Love: Lead and Duet Vocals
Marco Zanzi: 6&12 String Acoustic Guitars, Telecaster String Bender Guitar, Banjo & Harmony Vocals
Buddy Cage: Pedal Steel Guitar
Bass: Mike Gallivan
Drums: Patrick Shanahan

The sky was dark when he was born the devil turned away
Carried a gun on each hip he came from White Oaks way
He robbed the coach that was Flagstaff bound burnt the old homestead
The air was full of smoke a bounty placed on his head

Robbed a bank in Clifton town he shot three deputies
Hid in the hills near Black Wolf away from his enemies
He never spoke and had eyes of steel the town’s folk felt the danger
Be afraid don’t feel the gaze of the man called the Dark Stranger

A dark wanted man feel the heat rise from the sand
A dark wanted man left San Pedro and the Red Jack gang
A dark wanted man ride the horse through the Badlands
He’s a gunman with no name a man called the Dark Stranger

Instrumental

A dark wanted man feel the heat rise from the sand
A dark wanted man left San Pedro and the Red Jack gang
A dark wanted man ride the horse through the Badlands
He’s a gunman with no name a man called the Dark Stranger

Sat in the saloon with his back to the door and Whisky in his hand
Outnumbered twenty to one by bounty hunter across the land
The crowd had gather to see the end high in the hanging tree
The sheriff gave the signal the town had been set free

The sky was dark when he was born the devil turned away
Carried a gun on each hip he came from White Oaks way
He never spoke and had eyes of steel the town’s folk felt the danger
Be afraid don’t feel the gaze of the man called the Dark Stranger

© 2013 Marco Zanzi (SUISA)


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