A Gringo Like Me

Carol Danell, Ennio Morricone, Ernesto Fornai

Keep your hand on your gun.
Don't you trust anyone.
There's just one kind of man that you can trust,
that's a dead man, or A Gringo Like Me.
Be the first one to fire.
Every man is a liar.
There's just one kind of man who tells the truth,
that's a dead man, or A Gringo Like Me.
Don't be a fool for a smile or a kiss,
or your bullet might miss.
Keep your eye on your goal.
There's just one rule that can save you your life,
that's a hand on your knife, and a devil in your soul.
Keep your hand on your gun.
Don't you trust anyone.
There's just one kind of man that you can trust,
that's a dead man, or A Gringo Like Me.
Keep your hand on your gun.
Don't you trust anyone.
There's just one kind of man that you can trust,
that's a dead man, or A Gringo Like Me,
or A Gringo Like Me,
or A Gringo Like Me,

Trivia about the song A Gringo Like Me by Ennio Morricone

When was the song “A Gringo Like Me” released by Ennio Morricone?
The song A Gringo Like Me was released in 1963, on the album “Duello Nel Texas [B.O.F.]”.
Who composed the song “A Gringo Like Me” by Ennio Morricone?
The song “A Gringo Like Me” by Ennio Morricone was composed by Carol Danell, Ennio Morricone, Ernesto Fornai.

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