| Song | Bob Fudge |
| Artist | Colter Wall |
| Album | Colter Wall & The Scary Prairie Boys |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| [00:00.00] | 作曲 : Ian Tyson |
| [00:08.17] | My name is Bob Fudge |
| [00:12.46] | I was born in Texas |
| [00:17.40] | Lampasas County |
| [00:22.20] | Back during the war |
| [00:26.79] | Small Pox and Comanches |
| [00:31.58] | Took most of my family |
| [00:36.18] | Left my poor mother |
| [00:41.20] | My brothers and me |
| [00:45.69] | So I headed North |
| [00:50.48] | To ride for the Blockers |
| [00:55.26] | They were contractin' herds |
| [01:00.17] | On the Montana range |
| [01:05.10] | In the Spring of the year '82 |
| [01:10.24] | We left ol' Lampasas |
| [01:14.58] | With two thousand steers |
| [01:19.78] | For the Little Big Horn |
| [01:24.87] | Crossing our trails |
| [01:29.36] | There were many great rivers |
| [01:34.49] | All to be crossed |
| [01:39.52] | Not a bridge would we find |
| [01:44.31] | In the cold rolling waters |
| [01:49.15] | And the wild plunging cattle |
| [01:54.04] | There was many a young man |
| [01:58.99] | Took leave of his life |
| [02:06.34] | Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh |
| [02:11.18] | Ooh Ooh Ooh |
| [02:24.40] | Well we crossed at Doan's Store |
| [02:29.18] | Into the Indian nation |
| [02:33.87] | Saw the blood on the rocks |
| [02:38.82] | Where those cowboys had died |
| [02:44.15] | Then it's on Fort Dodge |
| [02:48.99] | On the Arkansas River |
| [02:54.13] | Where gamblers and the whores |
| [02:58.83] | All welcomed us there |
| [03:04.14] | And the great snowcapped peaks |
| [03:08.76] | Are on our left side now |
| [03:14.11] | For many miles |
| [03:18.70] | In the great silent land |
| [03:23.99] | When I first saw Montana |
| [03:28.58] | I knew I would love her |
| [03:33.83] | I would ride her great plains |
| [03:38.67] | 'Til the end of my days |
| [03:46.20] | Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh |
| [03:51.04] | Ooh Ooh Ooh |
| [04:04.12] | But she's all cut-and-dry now |
| [04:09.38] | And the trails are all gone |
| [04:14.16] | I've been to Yellowstone Park |
| [04:18.80] | In an automobile |
| [04:23.69] | But I can still see 'em swimming |
| [04:28.49] | Boys, I can still hear 'em running |
| [04:33.36] | I came off of the trails |
| [04:38.81] | When cowboys was king |
| [04:44.17] | My name is Bob Fudge |
| [04:48.86] | I died in Montana |
| [00:00.00] | zuo qu : Ian Tyson |
| [00:08.17] | My name is Bob Fudge |
| [00:12.46] | I was born in Texas |
| [00:17.40] | Lampasas County |
| [00:22.20] | Back during the war |
| [00:26.79] | Small Pox and Comanches |
| [00:31.58] | Took most of my family |
| [00:36.18] | Left my poor mother |
| [00:41.20] | My brothers and me |
| [00:45.69] | So I headed North |
| [00:50.48] | To ride for the Blockers |
| [00:55.26] | They were contractin' herds |
| [01:00.17] | On the Montana range |
| [01:05.10] | In the Spring of the year ' 82 |
| [01:10.24] | We left ol' Lampasas |
| [01:14.58] | With two thousand steers |
| [01:19.78] | For the Little Big Horn |
| [01:24.87] | Crossing our trails |
| [01:29.36] | There were many great rivers |
| [01:34.49] | All to be crossed |
| [01:39.52] | Not a bridge would we find |
| [01:44.31] | In the cold rolling waters |
| [01:49.15] | And the wild plunging cattle |
| [01:54.04] | There was many a young man |
| [01:58.99] | Took leave of his life |
| [02:06.34] | Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh |
| [02:11.18] | Ooh Ooh Ooh |
| [02:24.40] | Well we crossed at Doan' s Store |
| [02:29.18] | Into the Indian nation |
| [02:33.87] | Saw the blood on the rocks |
| [02:38.82] | Where those cowboys had died |
| [02:44.15] | Then it' s on Fort Dodge |
| [02:48.99] | On the Arkansas River |
| [02:54.13] | Where gamblers and the whores |
| [02:58.83] | All welcomed us there |
| [03:04.14] | And the great snowcapped peaks |
| [03:08.76] | Are on our left side now |
| [03:14.11] | For many miles |
| [03:18.70] | In the great silent land |
| [03:23.99] | When I first saw Montana |
| [03:28.58] | I knew I would love her |
| [03:33.83] | I would ride her great plains |
| [03:38.67] | ' Til the end of my days |
| [03:46.20] | Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh |
| [03:51.04] | Ooh Ooh Ooh |
| [04:04.12] | But she' s all cutanddry now |
| [04:09.38] | And the trails are all gone |
| [04:14.16] | I' ve been to Yellowstone Park |
| [04:18.80] | In an automobile |
| [04:23.69] | But I can still see ' em swimming |
| [04:28.49] | Boys, I can still hear ' em running |
| [04:33.36] | I came off of the trails |
| [04:38.81] | When cowboys was king |
| [04:44.17] | My name is Bob Fudge |
| [04:48.86] | I died in Montana |
| [00:00.00] | zuò qǔ : Ian Tyson |
| [00:08.17] | My name is Bob Fudge |
| [00:12.46] | I was born in Texas |
| [00:17.40] | Lampasas County |
| [00:22.20] | Back during the war |
| [00:26.79] | Small Pox and Comanches |
| [00:31.58] | Took most of my family |
| [00:36.18] | Left my poor mother |
| [00:41.20] | My brothers and me |
| [00:45.69] | So I headed North |
| [00:50.48] | To ride for the Blockers |
| [00:55.26] | They were contractin' herds |
| [01:00.17] | On the Montana range |
| [01:05.10] | In the Spring of the year ' 82 |
| [01:10.24] | We left ol' Lampasas |
| [01:14.58] | With two thousand steers |
| [01:19.78] | For the Little Big Horn |
| [01:24.87] | Crossing our trails |
| [01:29.36] | There were many great rivers |
| [01:34.49] | All to be crossed |
| [01:39.52] | Not a bridge would we find |
| [01:44.31] | In the cold rolling waters |
| [01:49.15] | And the wild plunging cattle |
| [01:54.04] | There was many a young man |
| [01:58.99] | Took leave of his life |
| [02:06.34] | Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh |
| [02:11.18] | Ooh Ooh Ooh |
| [02:24.40] | Well we crossed at Doan' s Store |
| [02:29.18] | Into the Indian nation |
| [02:33.87] | Saw the blood on the rocks |
| [02:38.82] | Where those cowboys had died |
| [02:44.15] | Then it' s on Fort Dodge |
| [02:48.99] | On the Arkansas River |
| [02:54.13] | Where gamblers and the whores |
| [02:58.83] | All welcomed us there |
| [03:04.14] | And the great snowcapped peaks |
| [03:08.76] | Are on our left side now |
| [03:14.11] | For many miles |
| [03:18.70] | In the great silent land |
| [03:23.99] | When I first saw Montana |
| [03:28.58] | I knew I would love her |
| [03:33.83] | I would ride her great plains |
| [03:38.67] | ' Til the end of my days |
| [03:46.20] | Ooh Ooh Ooh Ooh |
| [03:51.04] | Ooh Ooh Ooh |
| [04:04.12] | But she' s all cutanddry now |
| [04:09.38] | And the trails are all gone |
| [04:14.16] | I' ve been to Yellowstone Park |
| [04:18.80] | In an automobile |
| [04:23.69] | But I can still see ' em swimming |
| [04:28.49] | Boys, I can still hear ' em running |
| [04:33.36] | I came off of the trails |
| [04:38.81] | When cowboys was king |
| [04:44.17] | My name is Bob Fudge |
| [04:48.86] | I died in Montana |