
Date of issue: 31.12.2010
Record label: Capitol
Song language: English
Hangin' Tree |
The men, women and children gathered round that hangin' tree |
The word was out a young man soon would die |
But no one seemed concerned enough to tell his family |
Of just exactly where his bones would lie |
Oh, yes, they had a trial, |
But it didn’t last too long |
The judge began to smile, as they sang that hangin' song |
They said: |
We’re gonna hang you, from that hangin' tree |
Cause what you done was in the first degree |
We’ll send a preacher to bless your soul, |
Then we’ll dig that six foot hole |
We’re gonna hang you, from that hangin' tree |
From the black hills he’d come, into the town of Parmelee |
He saw a man bleeding and dying on the ground |
Jumped off his horse to help the man, |
But as he reached his knees, |
Heard the dying words, «Son, don’t go near that town.» |
Then a dozen men appeared, and they saw what he had found |
They blamed him for the killing, then they led him into town |
We’re gonna hang you, from that hangin' tree |
Cause what you done was in the first degree |
We’ll send a preacher to bless your soul |
Then we’ll dig that six foot hole |
We’re gonna hang you, from that hangin' tree |
Well, the marshal of this town was a crook named Willie B. |
He had beady eyes and a badge upon his chest |
He told the crowd outside the jail, as calmly as could be |
«I caught him, so now you can do the rest.» |
Well they drug him to the courthouse, |
And they held a makeshift trial, |
The judge he dropped his hammer, and that crowd began to smile |
They said: |
We’re gonna hang you, from that hangin' tree |
Cause what you done was in the first degree |
We’ll send a preacher to bless your soul, |
Then we’ll dig that six foot hole |
We’re gonna hang you, from that hangin' tree |
The young man bowed in silence, as he said a word of prayer |
Forgive them lord, they know not what they’ve done |
Then he grabbed the guard beside him, and he headed for the door |
Sayin, «Leave me be, or he’ll die from his own gun.» |
On a horse he headed out of town, |
With a posse close behind, |
And they were riding hard and fast, with one thing on their mind |
Suddenly, the preacher appeared upon the road |
He said, «Turn around, and let the boy go free, |
For I done saw the killin', and me story shall be told |
That the murderer was you marshal, Willie B.» |
Well that posse looked in disbelief, ashamed for what they’d done |
That man had run this town too long, |
But now his day had come |
We’re gonna hang him, from that hangin' tree |
Cause what he done was in the first degree |
We’ll send a preacher to bless his soul, |
Then we’ll dig that six foot hole |
We’re gonna hang him, from that hangin' tree |
We’re gonna hang you, from that hangin' tree |
Cause what you done was in the first degree |
We’ll send a preacher to bless your soul, |
Then we’ll dig that six foot hole |
We’re gonna hang you, from that hangin' tree |
Yes we’re gonna hang that ol' marshal Willie B. |
We’re gonna hang him, from that hangin' tree |
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