Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song 1968, artist - Dave Alvin. Album song Blackjack David, in the genre Музыка мира
Date of issue: 15.06.1998
Record label: Shout!
Song language: English
1968 |
Johnny gave Joe his first cigarette |
And Joe lit the filter and then he smoked the whole pack |
And Joe bought all the gas in Johnny’s old Ford |
He always said that’s what friends were for |
When Johnny married Tina, Joe married Dee |
Two blonde-haired sisters from Covington, Kentucky |
And in ‘67 Johnny joined the Corps |
Joe did too, but he never knew what for |
And tonight in this barroom he’s easin' his pain |
He’s thinkin' of someone, but he won’t say the name |
Folks say he’s a hero, but he’ll tell you he ain’t |
He left a hero in the jungle back in 1968 |
Johnny went from job to job tryin' to make ends meet |
And Tina divorced him back in ‘83 |
Now thirty years come and thirty years go |
And Johnny’s got a grandkid that he barely knows |
And tonight in this barroom he’s easin' his pain |
He’s thinkin' of someone, but he won’t say the name |
Folks say he’s a hero, but he’ll tell you he ain’t |
He left a hero in the jungle back in 1968 |
Well Dee calls Johnny every now and then |
And talks about her children and her third husband |
But when he asks about someone they used to know |
Dee says, “Johnny that was so long ago.†|
Tonight in this barroom he’s easin' his pain |
He’s thinkin' of someone, but he won’t say the name |
Folks say he’s a hero; |
he’ll tell you ain’t |
He left a hero in the jungle back in 1968 |
He left a hero in the jungle back in 1968 |