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Lyrics for Cherokee Fiddle
By Michael Martin Murphey

Michael Martin Murphy, the "Cowboy Poet" set his own course away from the mainstream music business to preserve the way of life and musical heritage of the cowboy life.

His love of the Old West comes through loud and clear in this nostalgic vision.

When the train pulled in to the station

He slicked back his hair, rosined up his bow

Fiddle upside down, Orange Blossom Special

If you want to make a living then you've got to put on a good show

 

When he smelled the smoke and the cinders

Rolled his sleeves up, opened up his case

Played Cherokee Fiddle, played for the whiskey

Good whiskey never let him lose his place

 

He was always there playing for the miners

Devil's Dream was a tune they all understood

Then he'd go home to Oklahoma

And wait 'till the trains were runnin' and the weather was good

 

When he smelled the smoke and the cinders

Rolled his sleeves up, opened up his case

Played Cherokee Fiddle, played for the whiskey

Good whiskey never let him lose his place

 

Now the Indians are dressin' up like cowboys

And the cowboys are puttin' leather and turquoise on

And the music gets sold by the lawyers

And the fools who fiddled in the middle of the stations are gone

 

Some folks say they'll never miss them

Fiddle screeched like the engine break

Ol' Cherokee Fiddle gone forever

Like the sound that the whistle on an old locomotive make

 

So when you smell the smoke and the cinders

Slick your hair back, open up your case

Play Cherokee Fiddle, play for the whiskey

Good whiskey never let's you lose your place

No, good whiskey never let's you lose your place

To order the album or just to get in touch, e-mail Lou at lou@yeidel.co.uk

You can also write to:
Shining Armour Records
3/3 Silver Street
Hawick, Scotland
TD9 0AD

Song List

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Early Morning Rain
Bird On The Wire
Colorado Exile
Calico Silver
Across the Borderline
Cherokee Fiddle
Me and My Uncle
The Land of Plenty
Pancho and Lefty
Rain
Boys in the Band
Millworker
Late Show
In My Secret Life