East Kentucky

Mickey Newbury

East Kentucky, threads of silver
Down a rusty railroad track
Dusty highway, take me to Denver
I will not be comin' back
To the mountains of Colorado
Like a bandit I will run
To the beauty of the mountains
To undo what she has done
East Kentucky, threads of silver
Down a rusty railroad track
Dusty highway, take me to Denver
I will not be comin' back

[Whistling Chorus.]
East Kentucky, I knew your daughter
In the early morning rain
And in the shadow of the tall pines
I did love her with no shame
Now the cold, gray hands of winter
Lay upon the mountain side
There's a bluebird seekin' shelter
She ain't got no place to hide
She ain't got no place to hide

Trivia about the song East Kentucky by Mickey Newbury

On which albums was the song “East Kentucky” released by Mickey Newbury?
Mickey Newbury released the song on the albums “Nights When I Am Sane” in 1994 and “Lulled by the Moonlight” in 1996.

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