Big & Rich - Deadwood Mountain Lyrics
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Deadwood Mountain
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What Are The Lyrics For Deadwood Mountain By Big & Rich?
I've been a rambler, all my life
Been a bet it all gambler Yeah I let it all ride Never been afraid of losin Yeah there's been times I've lost it all But it won't really matter Someday when I'm gone You can bury me on Deadwood Mountain By my brother wild Bill and sister calamity Jane Don't bring me no flowers Just a six gun smokin Put me eight feet down When you bury me Put me eight feet down When you bury me When your heart runs deeper Then a ghost town gold mine You just know your bound to find that motherload You'll spend your last heartbeat chasing after rainbows No there's no place you won't go To win one more time You can bury me on Deadwood Mountain By my brother wild Bill and sister calamity Jane Don't bring me no flowers Just a six gun smokin Put me eight feet down When you bury me Put me eight feet down When you bury me And cover me a little extra deep Cause that's the only way I'm gonna rest in peace You can bury me on Deadwood Mountain By my brother wild Bill and sister calamity Jane Don't bring me no flowers Just a six gun smokin Put me eight feet down When you bury me Put me eight feet down When you bury me |
Who Wrote Deadwood Mountain By Big & Rich?
Kenny Alphin, John D. Rich
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What's The Duration Of The Deadwood Mountain By Big & Rich?The duration of Deadwood Mountain is 5:11 minutes and seconds. |
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