Black Diamond Strings

GUY CLARK

Black Diamond Strings
Black Diamond Strings
Drinkin' 1 W. Harper
Playin' Black Diamond Strings
Black Diamond Strings
Are like white flour and grits
You play Black Diamond Strings
'Cause it's all you can get

[Chorus]
Black Diamond Strings on a Catalog Guitar
That's pretty high cotton whoever you are
You break one you change one, that's as good as it gets
You can play all year long on two or three sets

J.W. Crowell was a hell of a man
He played two nights a week in a hillbilly band
He played at the Ice House on Telephone Road
He played in the yard just to lighten his load

[Chorus]

Hey J.W play that frog line
Let Rodney sit in, hell, he's goin' on nine
His fingers are bleedin' but he's keepin' good time
Playin' Black Diamond Strings, he'll never quit tryin'

Causette told 'em both
You boys pack t up, it's time to go home
We got church in the mornin' it's comin' up dawn
Don't make me say it again or I'm gone
You can stay here forever, but you're gonna walk home

Trivia about the song Black Diamond Strings by Guy Clark

When was the song “Black Diamond Strings” released by Guy Clark?
The song Black Diamond Strings was released in 1995, on the album “Dublin Blues”.
Who composed the song “Black Diamond Strings” by Guy Clark?
The song “Black Diamond Strings” by Guy Clark was composed by GUY CLARK.

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