Letter to Laredo

JOE ELY

As I was riding across the Mississippi
Stopped there and I cried
No use for a man to keep a mighty river
All dammed up inside
I jumped bail from the Sweet Water County
Now I'm on the run
On my head is a five number bounty
For a crime I never done

Take this letter to Laredo, to one I love
Tell her to stay low, beneath the stars above
Her love is my only alibi, it's for her love I lied
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Why did Frankie have to pull that trigger
Why did you have to hide
Sheriff still thinks I was standing with her
It's for her love I lied
Love will make a free man a prisoner
Make an honest man lie
Love can be tough, love can be tender
It's my only alibi

Take this letter to Laredo, to one I love
Tell her to stay low, beneath the stars above
Her love is my only alibi, it's for her love I lied
Yeah, yeah, yeah

Take this letter to Laredo, to the one I love
Tell her to stay low beneath the stars above
Her love is my only alibi, it's for her love I lied
Yeah, yeah

Take this letter to Laredo
Tell her to stay low
Her love is my only alibi
It's for her love I lied
Yeah, yeah

Take this letter to Laredo
Hey, hey, hey, hey

Trivia about the song Letter to Laredo by Joe Ely

On which albums was the song “Letter to Laredo” released by Joe Ely?
Joe Ely released the song on the albums “Hi-Res” in 1984, “Letter To Laredo” in 1995, “The Best Of Joe Ely” in 2000, and “Live Cactus!” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Letter to Laredo” by Joe Ely?
The song “Letter to Laredo” by Joe Ely was composed by JOE ELY.

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