Oh Tule, it's on account of you that I've been weeping. Here behind my hand. It's lonesome in my heart's land, as the sands of the desert. . Oh, tell me, why was it always you, who, through the changes.
written by Warren Zevon, c. 1970 United Artists, c. 1996 EMI Capital Music Special Markets. . I was born down in Corpus Christi. With a dram glass in my hand.
(featured in the film Midnight Cowboy). written by Warren Zevon, c. 1970 United Artists, c. 1996 EMI Capital Music Special Markets. . It wasn't the queen of diamonds that I drew first.
Grandpa pissed his pants again. He don't give a damn. Brother Billy has both guns drawn. He ain't been right since Vietnam. . "Sweet home Alabama". Play that dead band's song.
written by Warren Zevon 1970 United Artists/ c. 1996 EMI Capitol Records Special Markets. . Jungle telephone. Ding a dong ding ding _____ with a red mud.
by Warren Zevon. c. 1970, United Artists Inc./Mr. Bones Music/BMI (1969?)/c. 1996 EMI-Capital Music Special Markets. . My baby's sweeter. Lord, she's sweeter than apple butter.