Текст песни Bill Monroe - Girl In The Blue Velvet Band
Bill Monroe - Girl In The Blue Velvet Band слова песни
One night while out for a rambleThe hour was just about nineI met a young maiden in FriscoOn the corner of Geary and PineOn her face there was beauty of natureAnd her eyes just seemed to expandHer hair was so rich and so brilliantEntwined in a blue velvet bandWe strolled down the street togetherIn my pocket she placed her small handShe planted the evidence on meThe girl in the blue velvet bandI heard the scream of the sirenAnd the girl in the blue velvet bandShe left me to face all the troubleWith a diamond that was worth ten grandThey sent me to San Quentin for stealingGod knows I`m an innocent manThe guilty one now she lie`s dyingThe girl in the blue velvet bandLast night when bed-time was ringinStanding there close to the barsI fancied I heard a voice callingFar out in the ocean of starsI`ll be out in a year and I`m leavingBut I`ll carry the name of a manThat served ten years in prisonFor the girl in the blue velvet bandAnd when I get out I`ll endeavorTo live in some other landAnd I`ll bid farewell to old FriscoAnd the girl in the blue velvet band