What a Life I've Led

KENNY LYNCH, TONY HICKS

(hicks / lynch)
There never was a man so doggone mean
I wore only black and my eyes were green
And I can tell you now that I'm very old
I'd kill any man for a piece of gold

Oh what a life I've led
I've been a real bad man and I oughta be dead
Oh what a life I've led
I've been real mean man, full of cheating and lying
Left a lot of men dead and a lot of girls crying
Yes I did

I rode into dodge on a sunny day
I went there to steal all the railmen's pay
And when I left town all the streets ran red
I had ten grand in gold, and three guards lay dead

Chorus

I was a bad man with a heart made of stone
If you were a wise man, you would've left me alone

I've lived all my life, such a lonely one
Just me and my horse and a fine six-gun
I've lived and I've loved and I knew great pain
But I know now I'd do it over again singing

Chorus x 2

Trivia about the song What a Life I've Led by The Hollies

When was the song “What a Life I've Led” released by The Hollies?
The song What a Life I've Led was released in 1971, on the album “Distant Light”.
Who composed the song “What a Life I've Led” by The Hollies?
The song “What a Life I've Led” by The Hollies was composed by KENNY LYNCH, TONY HICKS.

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