Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Old Man And His Horn, artist - Gene Watson. Album song The Best Of The Capitol Years, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 31.12.2014
Record label: Capitol Records Nashville
Song language: English
The Old Man And His Horn |
The old man told his story |
About the years gone by |
How he played his horn down in New Orleans |
In some old dingy dive |
«I knew 'em all back then.» |
he said |
As he reached out for his horn |
He closed his eyes and wet his lips |
Then the blues were born |
He played with so much feelin' |
Tears came from his eyes |
He stopped and reminisced a bit |
And then he gave a sigh! |
Said, «You know, I almost made it |
But that was before your time |
Dixieland, Po' Folks Blues |
ScatMan Jack and wine.» |
Slapped his knee and gave a grin |
It sure was good back then |
Reaching for his horn on the floor |
Placed it in an old towsack |
That hung across his back |
He said «Goodbye!» |
And shuffled out the door |
Enthused by what he told me |
I never got his name |
So, I called the waitress over |
And started to explain |
A tired old man — his tarnished horn |
Mem’ries of years gone by |
How he played his horn and reminisced |
Smiled with tear-dimmed eyes |
She said you are mistaken |
There’s been no one but you |
But I know who you’re talkin' 'bout |
I used to know him, too |
You’ll find him down on Basin Street |
In back of an old churchyard |
A stone that reads, «Rest in Peace» |
I tried but it sure was hard." |
Slapped his knee and gave a grin |
It sure was good back then |
Reaching for his horn on the floor |
Placed it in an old towsack |
That hung across his back |
He said «Goodbye!» |
And shuffled out the door |