Ringling, Ringling

JIMMY BUFFETT

Ringling, Ringling
Slippin' away
Only forty people, livin' there today
Streets are dusty and the bank has been torn down
It's a dyin' little town

Church windows broken
That place ain't been used in years
Jail don't have a sheriff or a cell
And electric trains they run by maybe once or twice a month
Easin' it on down to Mussel shell

Ringling, Ringling
Slippin' away
Only forty people livin' there today
'Cause the streets are dusty and the bank had been torn down
It's a dyin' little town

And across from the bar there's a pile of beer cans
Been there twenty-seven years
Imagine all the heart aches and tears
In twenty-seven years of beer

So we hopped back in the rental car
and we hit the cruise control
Pretty soon the town was out of sight
Tho we left behind a fat barmaid, a cowboy and a dog
Racin' for a Ringling Friday night

Ringling, Ringling
Your just slippin' away
I wonder how many people will be there a year from today
'Cause the streets are dusty and the bank has been torn down
It's a dyin' little town
It's a dyin' little town

Trivia about the song Ringling, Ringling by Jimmy Buffett

On which albums was the song “Ringling, Ringling” released by Jimmy Buffett?
Jimmy Buffett released the song on the albums “Living and Dying in 3/4 Time” in 1974 and “Living and Dying in ¾ Time” in 1974.
Who composed the song “Ringling, Ringling” by Jimmy Buffett?
The song “Ringling, Ringling” by Jimmy Buffett was composed by JIMMY BUFFETT.

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