Rayburn Crane
Tom Russell
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G [Verse]G Well, Rayburn Crane he rode these mountainsC Like the streams, he rode 'emG through Through the Farewell Gap and theEm Franklin LakesA7 D And up north to Chagupa Plateau [Verse]G With the government men and the hunters and the dudesC And the leaders of the businessG worldG Yea, Rayburn Crane was a packhorse manD G And a mighty good hand with a mule [Chorus]B7 G C Rayburn Crane, Rayburn CraneD The mountains and the valleys and the treesG Remember your name [Verse]G He rode forty-five years through the mountains and the valleysContinúa después del anuncioC G Just a-pulling them strings of mules And the ropes and the chaps and theEm halters and the saddlesA7 D Well, these were the Rayburn's tools [Verse]G Sitting down at night by the firelight talkingC And a-pulling at the whiskers onG his chin You didn't need no music whenG Rayburn went to talkingD 'Bout the mountains and theG packhorse men [Chorus]B7 G C Rayburn Crane, Rayburn CraneD The mountains and the valleys and the treesG Remember your name [Instrumental]B7 G C D G [Verse] Well, the business men they bought these mountainsC G For a big time ski resortEm An ol' Rayburn he's gone down to dieA7 D In a Three Rivers' trailer court [Verse]G And a canvas, flapjack cook-tent moansC With the bushes and the trees inG the windG 'Cause there ain't no place in a ski resortD G For a mule skinning, packhorse man [Chorus]B7 G C Rayburn Crane, Rayburn CraneD The mountains and the valleys and the treesG Remember your name [Chorus]B7 G C Rayburn Crane, Rayburn CraneD The mountains and the valleys and the treesG Remember your name