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  • @2:44

    This shot isn´t in the orginal recording.

    Ruins it.

  • @INDYOSKARS Thanks for the comment. Hope you find another one. Have a good day.

  • Way out in Reno Nevada Where romance blooms and fades A great Philadelphia lawyer Was in love with a Hollywood maid. Come love and we will wander Down where the lights are bright I'll win you a divorce from your husband And we can get married tonight. Wild Bill was a gun totin' cowboy Ten notches were carved in his gun All the boys around Reno Left Wild Bill's maiden alone. Instrumental ... Thank you very much for upload this great Oldy .. I Love the old Country Music :)
  • One night when he was returning From riding the range in the cold He dreamed of his Hollywood sweetheart Her love was as lasting as gold. As he drew near her window A shadow he saw in the shade Twas a great Philadelphia lawyer Making love to Bill's Hollywood maid. The night was as still as the desert The moon hanging high overhead Bill listened awhile to the lawyer He could hear every word that he said.
  • Your hands are so pretty and lovely

    Your form so rare and divine

    Come go with me to the city

    And leave this wild cowboy behind.

    Tonight back in old Pennsylvania

    Among those beautiful pines

    There's one less Philadelphia lawyer

    In old Philadelphia tonight...

    All Stars **** and the Best wish for you my dear Friend.

    your little Friend :)

  • @maeuschen64 Thanks, Doris.

  • this song was recorded at first by WOODY GUTHRIE.

  • @bebopcapitol So it was. Thanks. MB&R had a pretty fair hit with it.

  • This song was written by Woody Guthrie)

  • @lionjwd So it was!!!  Thanks for the input.

  • LOL!!! Marc are you testing me again.

  • @geena6 Georgia, I was just wondering since I have 3 other versions of the song-by Tennessee Ernie Ford, Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens. I do not think many versions have been made. Maybe Stomping Tom Connors and a few others. LOLL!!!

  • Marc i'm pretty sure it was by Bonnie Owens. I have heard it by others too but can't remember, it wasn't really a fav or i'd have remembered LOL!!. Let you know, i'll eventually remember.

  • @geena6 Geogia, that's OK, I was just curious. If it was Bonnie Owens, I have that version.

  • Heard this before Marc but first i've heard Rose Maddox singing it.

    Nice oldie,

    TThanku

  • @geena6 Who did you hear it by?

  • Havent heard this in ages. Very good. Thanks Marcus

  • @bigdogmaniac72 You're welcome, Annie

  • An introduction to yet another song Marcus. Thank you my friend. I've left you a special package..Jan and Susan ♥

  • @weeyin1155 Jan, watch those Philadelphia lawyers. LOLL!!!

  • Nice touch of humour there Marcus :)

    George

  • @pastore0506 George, I think this one was one of their hits.

    Marcus

  • Hi,I jumped out of my skin when that gun went off,LOL.I bet that went down well when performed live on stage.Hope they used blanks.

  • @BABSINUK Barbara, although I saw them perform live at a couple honky tonks in Amarillo, Texas, I just do not remember if they even had a gun sound when they were on stage.

  • SUPER Marcus*****S

  • @jtls8 Happy listening, James.

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