Fancy Boys

Ray Wylie Hubbard & Hayes Carll & James McMurtry & Dalton Domino - Country
Fancy Boys
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Duration: 3:09
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[Verse 1 - Ray Wylie Hubbard] In this false and soulless age we're all tied to a great white whale Blind faith and promises are hangin' on a rusty nail We all end up in Nashville scroungin' for our next meal When the devil's lawyer shows up, says "Down here it's a hell of a deal" [Chorus - Ray Wylie Hubbard] Hank Williams died on New Year's Day in a Cadillac Fleetwood And now fancy boys prance around on stages where Waylon once stood [Verse 2- Hayes Carll] An old preacher will appear just before our last breath Saying "Whoever believes the word, they shall not taste death" Still we stutter and we stammer and we fall down on our knees As desperate a real estate agent at the Salton Sea [Chorus - Ray Wylie Hubbard and Hayes Carll] Hank Williams died on New Year's Day in a Cadillac Fleetwood And now fancy boys prance around on stages where Waylon once stood [Verse 2- James McMurtry] They say your life will flash before your eyes before your soul takes leave And none but God can see your sins, I guess that's some relief Before the last waltz is over, a new song shall begin And the vandals brought the handle back so the pump works once again [Chorus - Ray Wylie Hubbard and James McMurtry] Hank Williams died on New Year's Day in a Cadillac Fleetwood And now fancy boys prance around on stages where Waylon once stood [Verse 3 - Dalton Domino] Where I'm goin' for my bad past I ain't gonna need a toothbrush It's gonna take than more than the soap in my mouth like when Momma first heard my cuss Willie said roll him up and smoke him-it'd be easier with a bong Just throw my ashes in the face of who's got this week's number one country song [Chorus - Ray Wylie Hubbard and Dalton Domino] Hank Williams died on New Year's Day in a Cadillac Fleetwood And now fancy boys prance around on stages where Waylon once stood Now fancy boys prance around on stages where Waylon once stood
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- Ray Wylie Hubbard