Cry Stampede

BILL D. JOHNSON

The night was ablaze with a heavenly fire of lightnin' wind and rain
And the sound of thunder is spookin' the herd and I fear there'll be a stampede
The cattle are starting to mill around their bellows strike fear in my heart
I know if the storm lasts very much longe there's bound to be a stampede
Stampede cry stampede the thing that a cowboy fears the most is stampede

As I sat in the sadle the night's wearing on and the storm is lingering still
The lightning's glare on the restless herd make it seem like a sea's angry swell
Then all of a sudden a bolt of fire strikes the tree where my pony stands
As I fall to the ground I can hear the sound of a drover yellin' stampede
Stampede cry stampede the thing that a cowboy fears the most is stampede

For a moment I lay in the mud half dazed I could hear the herd bearin' down
And I crawled in a ditch where a tree came to rest
And I crouched between it and the ground
It seems like a miracle of God's hand it's over and I'm still alive
And I thank the trail boss up in the sky for sparin' me from the stampede
Stampede cry stampede the thing that a cowboy fears the most is stampede

Trivia about the song Cry Stampede by Marty Robbins

On which albums was the song “Cry Stampede” released by Marty Robbins?
Marty Robbins released the song on the albums “The Drifter” in 1966 and “In The Wild West Part 5” in 1985.
Who composed the song “Cry Stampede” by Marty Robbins?
The song “Cry Stampede” by Marty Robbins was composed by BILL D. JOHNSON.

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