Written by Gram Parsons
Big Mouth Blues by Br549 Written by Gram Parsons On "Coast to Coast" Br549's Live album from 200 tabbed out by Rob Hart [email protected] EOh, well, I was born in alittle bitty tar hut And they called me a man 'cause I couldn't keep my big, big Amouth shut So what's the sense of me sitting here leaving EWhen any ole day I might be even And A Lord knows that New York City's got a Elot to do with it AI wish someday I could find the way to get it Eout of my grain This Adirty old town's gonna sink right down and E I don't want to go with it B Well I wish there was a way that I knew to get even A way to get a lick in A 'bobbin' and a 'weavin' Any ole thing besides goin' and a'leavin' You can E do on a A train Well, I once knew a man who sailed around the world twice He would have made it three but he took a lot of bad advice So you just tell me what's the sense of me sittin' here leavin' When any ole day I might get even And Lord knows New York City's got alot to do with it I wish someday I could find a way to get it out of my brain This dirty old town's gonna sink right down and I don't want to go with it I wish there was a way that I knew to get even, way to get a lick in A 'bobbin' and a'weavin' Any ole thing besides goin' and a'leavin' You can do on a train Oh, yes! Well, I once knew a man who sailed around the world twice But his motor cooled down and now he's deliverin' ice Tell me what's the sense of him sittin' here leavin' When any ole day he might get even And Lord knows New York City's got a lot to do with it I wish someday he could find a way to get it out of his brain This dirty old town's gonna sink right down and I don't want to go with it I wish there was a way that I knew to get even Way to get a lick in A 'bobbin and a'weavin' And all the things besides goin' and a'leavin' You can do on a train Oh, yeah