by Guy Clark on album The Best of the Dualtone Years
Well, I was passing by a pawn shop In an older part of town Something caught my eye And I stopped and turned around I stepped inside and there I spied In the middle of it all Was a beat up old guita
by Guy Clark on album Somedays the Song Writes You
Well, I was passing by a pawn shop In an older part of town Something caught my eye And I stopped and turned around I stepped inside and there I spied In the middle of it all Was a beat up old guita
by Guy Clark on album Somedays the Song Writes You
Well, I was passing by a pawn shop In an older part of town Something caught my eye And I stopped and turned around I stepped inside and there I spied In the middle of it all Was a beat up old guitar
by Guy Clark on album Live from Austin, TX: Guy Clark
Let us now praise a carpenter and the things that he made And the way that he lived by the tools of his trade I can still hear his hammer singing ten penny time Working by the hour till the day he die
by Guy Clark on album Somedays the Song Writes You
Well, I was passing by a pawn shop* In an older part of town Something caught my eye And I stopped and turned around I stepped inside and there I spied In the middle of it all Was a beat up ol
by Guy Clark on album Great American Music Hall, San Francisco 1988
Let us now praise a carpenter and the things that he made And the way that he lived by the tools of his trade I can still hear his hammer singing ten penny time Working by the hour till the day he die
by Guy Clark on album Better Days (US Release)
Let us now praise a carpenter and the things that he made And the way that he lived by the tools of his trade I can still hear his hammer singing ten penny time Working by the hour till the day he die
by Guy Clark on album Live from Dixie's Bar & Bus Stop
Let us now praise a carpenter and the things that he made And the way that he lived by the tools of his trade I can still hear his hammer singing ten penny time Working by the hour till the day he die
by Guy Clark on album Better Days
Let us now praise a carpenter and the things that he made And the way that he lived by the tools of his trade I can still hear his hammer singing ten penny time Working by the hour till the day he die
by Guy Clark on album Bluegrass Guitar
They baptized me one fine day Down at the river's edge All my sins are washed away Like water under the bridge I had a little girl and her eyes were blue She lived just over the ridge Her love ran de
by Guy Clark on album Bluegrass Guitar Masters
They baptized me one fine day Down at the river's edge All my sins are washed away Like water under the bridge I had a little girl and her eyes were blue She lived just over the ridge Her love ran de
by Guy Clark on album Miscellaneous
Well, there's a fool on the roof, mama What do you think he wants? A fool on the roof, mama What do you think he wants? Well, that could be the dumbest question I've ever asked you, baby 'Cause he's s
by Guy Clark on album Somedays the Song Writes You
Well, I was passing by a pawn shop In an older part of town Something caught my eye And I stopped and turned around I stepped inside and there I spied In the middle of it all Was a beat up old guitar
by Guy Clark on album Somedays the Song Writes You
Well, I was passing by a pawn shop In an older part of town Something caught my eye And I stopped and turned around I stepped inside and there I spied In the middle of it all Was a beat up old guitar
by Guy Clark on album The Rookie
I got an ol? blue shirt and it suits me just fine I like the way it feels so I wear it all the time I got an old guitar, won? t ever stay in tune I like the way it sounds in a dark and empty room I g
by Sanford Clark on album I'm A Guitar Man
Gather round me buddies, Hold your glasses high, And drink to a fool, a crazy fool who told his baby goodbye. Too late he found out he loves her, So much he wants to die. But drink to a fool, a crazy
by Sanford Clark on album I'm a Guitar Man
Gather round me buddies, Hold your glasses high, And drink to a fool, a crazy fool who told his baby goodbye. Too late he found out he loves her, So much he wants to die. But drink to a fool, a crazy
by Guy Clark on album Americana Master Series: Best of the Sugar Hill Years
William Butler Yeats in jeans Got up to play guitar and sing In some join in Mission Beach last night At the door sat Tom Waits In a pork pie hat and silver skates Jugglin' three collection plates Jes