The Old Man And His Horn Lyrics

The song The Old Man And His Horn is performed by Gene Watson in the album named Gene Watson : Greatest Hits in the year 1990 .



The Old man told his story
About the years gone by
How he played his horn down in New Orleans
In some old dingy dive
"I knew 'em all back then." he said
As he reached out for his horn
He closed his eyes and wet his lips
Then the blues were born.

He played with so much feelin'
Tears came from his eyes
He stopped and reminisced a bit
And then he gave a sigh!
Said, "You know, I almost made it
But that was before your time
Dixieland, Po' Folks Blues
ScatMan Jack and wine."

Slapped his knee and gave a grin
It sure was good back then
Reaching for his horn on the floor
Placed it in an old towsack
That hung across his back
He said "Goodbye!"
And shuffled out the door.

Enthused by what he told me
I never got his name
So, I called the waitress over
And started to explain
A tired old man - his tarnished horn
Mem'ries of years gone by
How he played his horn and reminisced
Smiled with tear-dimmed eyes.

She said you are mistaken
There's been no one but you
But I know who you're talkin' 'bout
I used to know him, too
You'll find him down on Basin Street
In back of an old churchyard
A stone that reads, "Rest in Peace"
I tried but it sure was hard."

Slapped his knee and gave a grin
It sure was good back then
Reaching for his horn on the floor
Placed it in an old towsack
That hung across his back
He said "Goodbye!"
And shuffled out the door




Gene Watson - Gene Watson : Greatest Hits

Oct 1990

  1. Got No Reason Now For Goin' Home
  2. I Don't Need A Thing At All
  3. One Sided Conversation
  4. Farewell Party
  5. Pick The Wildwood Flower
  6. Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)
  7. Nothing Sure Looked Good On You
  8. Love In The Hot Afternoon
  9. Where Love Begins
  10. Paper Rosie
  11. You Could Know As Much About A Stranger
  12. The Old Man And His Horn


The Old Man And His Horn