Long Black Limousine

BOBBY GEORGE, VERN STOVALL

There's a long line of mourners driving down our little street
Their fancy cars are such a sight to see
They're all of your rich friends who you knew in the city
And now they finally brought you home to me
When you left you told me someday you'd be returnin'
In a fancy car for all the town to see
Now everyone is watching you finally got your dream
You're riding in a long black limousine
The papers told of how you lost your life the party and the fatal crash that night
The race upon the highway the curve you didn't see
And now you're in that long black limousine
Through tear dimmed eyes I watch as you ride by
A chauffeur at the wheel dressed up so fine
I'll never love another my heart and all my dreams
Are with you in that long black limousine

Trivia about the song Long Black Limousine by Glen Campbell

On which albums was the song “Long Black Limousine” released by Glen Campbell?
Glen Campbell released the song on the albums “Big Bluesgrass Special” in 1962, “Too Late to Worry - Too Blue to Cry” in 1962, “Big Bluegrass Special” in 1962, “One Hundred Miles Away From Home” in 1971, “A Satisfied Mind” in 1971, and “More Words” in 1975.
Who composed the song “Long Black Limousine” by Glen Campbell?
The song “Long Black Limousine” by Glen Campbell was composed by BOBBY GEORGE, VERN STOVALL.

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