Unlike most of the songs nowadays Have been written up town in Tinpine Alley That's where most of the folk songs come from nowadays Now this, this is a song this one's written up there This is written somewhere down in the United States Well, the Lone Ranger and Tonto They are ridin' down the line Fixin' everybody's troubles Everybody's except mine Someone musta told 'em that I was doin' fine All you five and ten cent women With nothin' in your heads I got a real gal I'm in love Lord, and I'll love her till I'm dead
Go away from my door and my window too, right now Lord, I ain't goin' down to no race track See no sports car run I don't have no sports car And I don't even care to have one I can walk anytime around the block Well, the wind keeps a blowin' me Up and down the street With my hat in my hand And my boots on my feet Watch out so you don't step on me Well, look it here buddy You want to be like me Pull out your six-shooter And rob every bank you can see Tell the judge I said it was all right, yes