Top Songs By Charlie Robison
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Charlie Robison
Lead Vocals
Bruce Robison
Background Vocals
Charlie Sexton
Electric Guitar
Chip Dolan
Accordion
David Grissom
Electric Guitar
Gene Elders
Fiddle
John Ludwick
Bass
Kelly Willis
Background Vocals
Kenneth Liechti
Bagpipes
Mark Patterson
Drums
Mark Rubin
Tuba
Rich Brotherton
Electric Guitar
Riley Osbourn
Piano
Robert Lamar Snell
Steel Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Charlie Robison
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Charlie Robison
Producer
Lloyd Maines
Producer
Allen Crider
Editing Engineer
Billy Sherrill
Assistant Mixing Engineer
Kevin Cochran
Additional Engineer
Randy Leroy
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Well, I loved a girl
She lived out in Pecos, pretty as she could be
And I worked the rigs on out in Odessa
To give her whatever she needs
[Verse 2]
But that girl, she run with an oil company bum
'Cause the diamond was not on her hand
Well he left her soon 'neath the big lovin' moon
To go out and X-ray the land
[Verse 3]
Now I sit in my car at the New Rainbow Bar downtown
And the frost on the windshield shines towards the sky
Like a thousand tiny diamonds in the lights of loving county
[Verse 4]
Well, I walked in that bar and I drank myself crazy
Thinkin' about her and that man
When in walked a woman, lookin' richer than sin
And ten years worth of work on her hand
[Verse 5]
Well, I followed her home and when she was alone
Well, I put my gun to her head
And I don't recall what happened next at all
But now that rich woman, she is dead
[Verse 6]
Now I drive down the highway
Ten miles from my sweet baby's arms
And the moon is so bright it don't look like night
And the diamond how it sparkles in the lights of loving county
[Verse 7]
Well she opened that door, and I knelt on the floor
And I put that ring in her hand
Then she said, I do, and she'd leave with me soon
To the rigs out in South Alabam'
[Verse 8]
Well, I told her to hide that ring there inside
And wait till the timin' was good
And I drove back home and I was alone
'Cause I thought that she understood
[Verse 9]
The next night an old friend just called me to wish us both well
Said he'd seen her downtown, sashayin' around
And her diamond how it sparkled in the lights of loving county
[Verse 10]
Well that sheriff, he found me out wanderin' all around
El Paso, the very next day
You see, I'd lost my mind on that broken white line
'Fore I even reached Balmorhea
[Verse 11]
Well, now she's in Fort Worth and she's just givin' birth
To the son of that oil company man
And they buried that poor old sheriff's dead wife
With the ring that I stole on her hand
[Verse 12]
And sometimes they let me look up at that East Texas sky
And the rain on the pines, oh Lord, how it shines
Like my darlin's little diamond in the lights of loving county
Written by: Charlie Robison