Streets Of Laredo

Marty Robbins

As I walked out in the streets of Laredo
As I walked out in Laredo one day
I saw a young cowboy, wrapped all in white linen
Wrapped in white linen, as cold as the clay

Oh, beat the drum slowly and play the fife lowly
Sing the Death March as you carry me along
Take me to the valley, there lay the sod o'er me
I'm a young cowboy, I know I've done wrong

I see by your outfit that you are a cowboy
These words he did say as I boldly walked by
Come sit down beside me and hear my sad story
Got shot in the breast and I know I must die

Go fetch me some water, a cool cup of water
To cool my parched lips, then the poor cowboy said
Before I returned, his spirit had left him
Had gone to his Maker, the cowboy was dead

Oh, beat the drum slowly and play the fife lowly
Sing the Death March as you carry me along
Take me to the valley, there lay the sod o'er me
I'm a young cowboy, I know I've done wrong

Trivia about the song Streets Of Laredo by Marty Robbins

On which albums was the song “Streets Of Laredo” released by Marty Robbins?
Marty Robbins released the song on the albums “More Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs” in 1960, “More Greatest Hits” in 1961, “Marty’s Country” in 1969, “El Paso” in 1970, “Marty! Twin-Pack Volume 1” in 1972, “Marty Robbins’ All-Time Greatest Hits” in 1972, “Marty! ” in 1972, “Streets of Laredo and Other Ballads of the Old West” in 1973, “In The Wild West Part 2” in 1985, “Under Western Skies” in 1995, and “Under the Western Skies, Vol. 1” in 2008.

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