作词 : J. D. Souther/Jackson Browne/Don Henley/Glenn Frey/Jim Ed Norman 作曲 : J. D. Souther/Jackson Browne/Don Henley/Glenn Frey/Jim Ed Norman They were Doolin', Doolin' Dalton High or low, it was the same Easy money, and faithless women Red-eyed whiskey For the pain Go down the hill Dalton It must be God's will Two brothers lying there In coffee will Two voices call to each, to where they stood Lay down your law books now They're no damn good Better on moving, Doolin-Dalton Kill your shadow, set you free If you're fast and if you're lucky You will never, see that hanging through Well, the towns lay across the dusty plains Like graveyards filled with tombstones Waiting for the names And a man can use, ever used his brains With some that just went crazy lord Cause nothing ever changed Till then Doolin let his Dalton He was working cheap, just about a dime And then he left and said I'm going So he left that peaceful life behind