| 作词 : Werth, Williams | |
| Werth-Williams | |
| Do you recall that bank job in 1881? | |
| We lit out 'cross the country, spent a whole year on the run | |
| Not seeing where we went, just looking back the way we come | |
| We didn't see the Sheriff sneak up on us from the front | |
| Hey Barracuda Dan | |
| He was a straight lawman | |
| His teeth were a tombstone's span, no, no | |
| One look and the badmen ran | |
| We had to fight it out there though we knew it were no use | |
| We both knew Barracuda and we knew we had to lose | |
| But better dyin' Dan's way than dyin' in a noose | |
| And swingin while the people cheered and jeered and spat abuse | |
| You tried to rope his horse and I fired at his head | |
| He caught the bullet in his teeth and spat it in my leg | |
| And bit the lassoo through so's it was you that fell instead | |
| Then Barracuda's face said “hold it, one move and you're dead” | |
| “Now even I can't do all that the law requires me to,” | |
| Said Dan, “I don't believe in hangin', here's what I'll do | |
| I'll take your horses, cash and guns, the rest is up to you” | |
| He left us 'neath the desert sun in 1882 |
| zuo ci : Werth, Williams | |
| WerthWilliams | |
| Do you recall that bank job in 1881? | |
| We lit out ' cross the country, spent a whole year on the run | |
| Not seeing where we went, just looking back the way we come | |
| We didn' t see the Sheriff sneak up on us from the front | |
| Hey Barracuda Dan | |
| He was a straight lawman | |
| His teeth were a tombstone' s span, no, no | |
| One look and the badmen ran | |
| We had to fight it out there though we knew it were no use | |
| We both knew Barracuda and we knew we had to lose | |
| But better dyin' Dan' s way than dyin' in a noose | |
| And swingin while the people cheered and jeered and spat abuse | |
| You tried to rope his horse and I fired at his head | |
| He caught the bullet in his teeth and spat it in my leg | |
| And bit the lassoo through so' s it was you that fell instead | |
| Then Barracuda' s face said " hold it, one move and you' re dead" | |
| " Now even I can' t do all that the law requires me to," | |
| Said Dan, " I don' t believe in hangin', here' s what I' ll do | |
| I' ll take your horses, cash and guns, the rest is up to you" | |
| He left us ' neath the desert sun in 1882 |
| zuò cí : Werth, Williams | |
| WerthWilliams | |
| Do you recall that bank job in 1881? | |
| We lit out ' cross the country, spent a whole year on the run | |
| Not seeing where we went, just looking back the way we come | |
| We didn' t see the Sheriff sneak up on us from the front | |
| Hey Barracuda Dan | |
| He was a straight lawman | |
| His teeth were a tombstone' s span, no, no | |
| One look and the badmen ran | |
| We had to fight it out there though we knew it were no use | |
| We both knew Barracuda and we knew we had to lose | |
| But better dyin' Dan' s way than dyin' in a noose | |
| And swingin while the people cheered and jeered and spat abuse | |
| You tried to rope his horse and I fired at his head | |
| He caught the bullet in his teeth and spat it in my leg | |
| And bit the lassoo through so' s it was you that fell instead | |
| Then Barracuda' s face said " hold it, one move and you' re dead" | |
| " Now even I can' t do all that the law requires me to," | |
| Said Dan, " I don' t believe in hangin', here' s what I' ll do | |
| I' ll take your horses, cash and guns, the rest is up to you" | |
| He left us ' neath the desert sun in 1882 |