Hurry Sundown

HUGHIE THOMASSON

Gypsy's dance around the campfire, shook their tambourines
They were waiting for the dust of an outlaw, Sundown was his name
As the midnight hour grew closer, and the sky begins to fall
You can see their shadow by the light of the moon
They had heard the gypsys call
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Ooh, ooh, Hurry Sundown
She had hair as black as darkness, eyes of emerald green
And her voice was soft and tender, oooh she could sing
She will sing no more, or dance again or shake a tambourine
They had taken her away, she was dead and gone, hear the gypsies sing
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Silver devils in his holsters, stars strapped to his heels
There was fire in his eyes, they say that he was dressed to kill
He had hands as fast as lightning, a heart as cold as steel
He had come for the one that took her life, lying in Boothill
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(Repeat first verse)

Trivia about the song Hurry Sundown by The Outlaws

On which albums was the song “Hurry Sundown” released by The Outlaws?
The Outlaws released the song on the albums “Bring It Back Alive” in 1991, “Greatest Hits” in 1993, “Best Of...green Grass & High Tides” in 1996, “Green Grass & High Tides - Best Of” in 1999, “Green Grass And High Tides Forever - Live” in 2009, and “Anthology (Live & Rare) 1973-1981” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Hurry Sundown” by The Outlaws?
The song “Hurry Sundown” by The Outlaws was composed by HUGHIE THOMASSON.

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