Tom Russell
down the rio grande
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Baby pulled her blue dress on and walked out in the night
Left one silk stocking danglin' from the bedside light
I sobered up and called her name just before the dawn
I followed footprints through the sand, I knew where she had gone
Down The Rio Grande
Down the Rio Grande.
Pulled out of Albuquerque, must have been past 8: 00
Four cups of coffee and I hit the interstate
Rolling through Las Cruces, I thought I saw her car
She always said she'd go someday, she never said how far
Down The Rio Grande, Down The Rio Grande
Maybe she's in Brownsville, she's got some family there
She always talked about the salty Gulf Coast air
Where the river ends, Down The Rio Grande
- Album:
- The Rose Of Roscrae
- Midway to Bayamon
- Museum of Memories vol. 2 1973-2013
- Miscellaneous
- Mesabi
- Blood And Candle Smoke
- Box of visions
- The Man from God Knows Where
- The Western Years
- The Rose of the San Joaquin & The Man from God Knows Where
- Borderland
- Hurricane Season
- The Rose of the San Joaquin
- Song of the West: The Cowboy Collection
- Cowboy Real
- Road to Bayamon
- Uncut 2004.06: 15-track Pick of the Best Recent Music
- Indians Cowboys Horses Dogs
- Modern Art
- Steel Rails: Classic Railroad Songs, Volume 1