Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Hippies In Calgary, artist - Chris Ledoux. Album song Paint Me Back Home In Wyoming, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.1977
Record label: Nashville Catalog
Song language: English
Hippies In Calgary |
Well a few years back me and ol' John worked the Calgary rodeo |
We were hangin' around town with nothing to do, nowhere else to go |
Cowboys are known for their fun loving ways, pranks, and practical jokes. |
And I’ll never forget the night we impressed a bunch of them Calgary folks. |
Well just down the hall in the ole hotel where me and old John stayed |
Were some school marms, they’d come up from Dallas to party for a couple of days |
Now these old gals was fancy dressers; |
they had wigs and beads and all |
So we put on the hair, took off our boots, and boogied on down the hall. |
Well, you could never tell we were cowboys; |
we were real lookin' hippies by |
heck. |
With long hair, bare feet, old t-shirts, and beads around our necks. |
And shoot we just had to show someone so we boogied on down to the lounge. |
There was cowboys, and gents in nice old suits and ladies in long evening |
gowns. |
Well we found us a table, pulled out a chair and lit up some Bull Durham |
smokes. |
The smoke filled the air, everyone there thought these hippies were |
smokin' dope. |
Now Leonard and Cravy and old Ronnie Rosland were sitting two |
tables away. |
So we did what we thought hippies would do when we noticed them |
lookin' our way. |
Well we waved our long hair, rolled back our eyes, |
and sucked in them home made smokes. |
Sayin' stuff like cool and ya, man wow. |
We put on one heck of a show. |
Now Ronnie and Lenard, they’d been there a while |
and they wasn’t feelin' much pain. |
I reckon they figured they’d have some fun |
with these two hippie freaks that walked in. Well the bar got deathly quiet, |
as those cowboys come our way. |
And the city folks knew it wouldn’t be long |
till the battle got under way. |
Well Ronnie came right over to me and looked me |
right square in the eye and said, hey there boy, whats that stuff you’re |
smokin' I Said, here man give it a try. |
Well that didn’t make him too happy, |
and then when I told him to bug out he blinked and snorted like a mad brahamer |
bull, frolicked and foamed at the mouth. |
Well just about then, I looked at old |
John and his face had turned beat red, cause Leonard had grabbed him by the |
throat with plans to tear off his head! |
Ronnie reached out with a huge left |
hand and grabbed a hold of my hair. |
With a right fist cocked, he said now boy |
you better start sayin' your prayers! |
Well he gave a yank and my wig come off and lay limp there across his hand |
The most stupified look I’ve never seen on the face of any man. |
Well he |
Dropped the thing like a poisonous snake and stared at it there on the floor |
The he looked up and saw who I was, he laughed, and gave out a roar! |
Well this story doesn’t have any moral; |
it was just one mighty good gag. |
But I sighed with relief Ronnie didn’t swing first before he pulled off my wig |