Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Pecos Bill, artist - Riders In The Sky. Album song Weeds & Water, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 31.12.1982
Record label: Concord, Rounder
Song language: English
Pecos Bill |
Pecos Bill was quite a cowboy down in Texas |
The Western Superman to say the least |
He was the roughest, toughest critter |
Never known to be a quitter |
'Cause he never had no fear of man, nor beast |
So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o |
He’s the toughest critter west of the Alamo |
Pecos roped through raging cyclone out of nowhere |
He saddled it and straddled it with ease |
While that cyclone bucked and flitted |
Pecos rolled a smoke and lit it |
And he tamed that ordinary wind down to a breeze |
So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o |
He’s the toughest critter west of the Alamo |
Pecos lost his way while traveling on the desert |
(Water, water, water) |
It was ninety miles across the burning sand |
(Water, water, water) |
He knew he’d never reach the border |
If he didn’t get some water |
So he got a stick and dug the Rio Grande |
While a tribe of painted Indians did a war dance |
Pecos started shooting up their little game |
He gave those redskins such a shakeup |
That they jumped out of their makeup |
That’s how the Painted Desert got it’s name |
While reclining on a cloud, high over Texas |
With his guns he made the stars evaporate |
As he watched them all declining |
He left one brightly shining |
As the emblem of the Lone Star Texas State |
So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o |
As the emblem of the Lone Star Texas State |