Stoney
    (专辑: It's A Good Night For Singin' - 1976)
    
    I 
first ran into Stoney... it was a 
bar downtown  Was Richmond, Virginia... we were bumming around  Suitcase to suitcase... we started him talking  Finding out about the 
things we've shared in the 
miles we've been   He had a 
gray pillowcase full of books by Durrell  And he had this old concertina, all beat up and she played like hell  Until you got him started singing those Gospel songs  Well, he drank all night for nothing, he told his stories till dawn   And he said, "Come on, get your bag, boy! Sun's up now and it's time to roll  Hell, you know there ain't no better time than early in the 
morning  To be out walking down that road  Just feeling another day beginning while some fools just rushing on by  We'll be like some Mr. Independence: we're taking our own sweet time!"   We walked on out that highway under a 
clear blue sky  I's listening to the 
tales he told, drinking warm red wine  'Bout the 
night he rolled seven; bout some girl he'd done wrong  'Bout everything he could think of while we walked along   Yeah, ol' Stoney had a 
magic; made him hard to forget  Like the 
night we flew down the 
highway (his old pickup, it nearly wrecked!)  Was a 
crazy woman driving, all drunked up and carrying on  Till Stoney finally calmed her singing those Gospel songs   Well, we split the 
road at Norwood, and he just shook my hand  He said, "I'll see you some place, friend," but you know he never has  But we were that free then, just walking down the 
road  Never really caring where that highway goes   Yeah, Stoney was a 
liar (a bullshitter!) ain't no doubt about it  It was just the 
way he told things, and you never want to doubt him  'Cause he kept you going when the 
road got rough  And brought you through the 
lean times by making it up   "Hey, did I 
ever tell you the 
time I 
married my cousin up in Las Vegas?"  Yeah, Stoney. Tell it again, will you?