Under The Gun
 
 
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Album Information

Album Name (Year):
No Exit (1999)
Record Label:
Beyond Music
Billboard Chart:
The Billboard 200
Entry Week (Position):
03/13/1999 (18)
Peak Position:
18
Weeks On Chart:
15
Songs On This Album: (Click For Lyrics)


Album Notes
This album also spent 15 weeks on the British Charts starting 02/27/99, peaking at #3.
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I still can picture him: his hands in his back pockets
He wasn't much for words, but when the wise kids made a racket he'd just have to
    go downtown, throw his weight around before starting over

"Say did you hear I've got a band?
Some guys I know from L.A.
We'll own the Rio Grande
I'll pay you back next Friday
You know it sure ain't big, just some cats I dig
They said they'd do the gig"

Oh Desperado, why don't you spend your life in Colorado?
Oh Restless Shadow, out in the blue hills you're feeling hollow

Oh El Diablo, why did you spend your life in California?
I should have warned ya
No place to go now but falling over

Some hands can't make it on the run, under the gun
Not for the younger
Oh Jack Daniels, I feel your hunger

I know you did your best, but you thought that you did not
I wish that I had known before I heard the last shot
You know, it's not a sin, that little badge of tin
Just a momento

So sad you loved in vain
My comrades lost in battle
The music wars are done from London to Seattle
We all pay to play and all our yesterdays are starting over

Oh Desperado, why don't you spend your life in Colorado?
Oh Restless Shadow, out on the blue hills you're feeling hollow

Oh El Diablo, why did you spend your life in California?
I should have warned ya
No place to go now but falling over

Ready to die
Now he's ready to die

 


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Song Information
Song Written By:
Chris Stein
Track Number:
09
Track Length:
4:09
Billboard Chart:
Song did not chart
Entry Week (Position):
- -
Peak Position:
- -
Weeks On Chart:
- -


Song Notes
A trubute to the late Jeffrey Lee Pierce, lead singer for The Gun Club



 
     
 
 

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