The Man Who Robbed The Bank At Santa Fe
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Snow.
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The Man Who Robbed The Bank At Santa Fe Recorded by Hank Snow Written by Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Billy Edd Wheeler
G The cowboy was drunk and braggin' G7 He told her he had a wagon C A wagon filled up with gold that he'd stolen D7 And covered all over with hay C G She cried when she learned what he'd done that day D7 C G The girl who loved the man who robbed the bank D7 G At Santa Fe and got away
Please take it all back she pleaded G7 Said his love was all she needed C But he said I only did it for you D7 So don't you look at me that way C G Because she loved him so she said okay D7 C G The girl who loved the man who robbed the bank D7 G At Santa Fe and got away
D7 C Em But that night while she lay in the arms of her man D7 C B7 He talked in his sleep and she discovered his plan C D7 He talked in his sleep and gave himself away C B7 When he talked of another girl while waiting in San Jose
G With the same loving hands that thrilled him G7 She picked up his gun and killed him C She killed him and threw his gold dust all over his body D7 Right there where it lay C G She was the only mourner there that prayed D7 C G The girl who shot the man who robbed the bank D7 G At Santa Fe and got away
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