The Man in Red Gather around me my good friends 'cause I got a tale to tell About a man who shot me once, and this wound still feels like hell I was riding high after a wild night, and I saw a man in red And I told him hey, you're in my way, and he said you're good as dead He was mean and part machine, his shotgun's thunder burst His lead hit home, I hit the dirt, even though I drew first He'd won the gunplay, all in fair play, but I had to know The reason why, he wore crimson, red from head to toe And I was bleeding out, but the man in red, said boy you listen close And I'll explain the genesis of the color of my choice He said When I was young, my daddy took me to a bullring far from town To man me up and make me tough, so I'd never back down I felt the rise of the bull's eyes when it saw the cape blood red I knew right then, the hue for which I'd been born and bred So heed this warning, avoid this man, good night and so long You can forget the singer, but don't forget the song |
This song is from the album Flying By Wire. A deliberately stark and slow revisit from the genre of "Cowboy Poetry" intended to be a sister song to A Girl Named Tex, and which might have been called "A Boy Named Sarge." Mixed by Jon Lupfer at Q Division. Credits:
(Audy-Rowland) Nico Audy-Rowland: Danelectro baritone guitar, Vocals Violet Heart: PRS guitar Steve Scully: Drums, Vocals |