Highplains Jamboree Lyrics
The song Highplains Jamboree is performed by Terry Allen in the album named Lubbock (On Everything) in the year 1995 .
Ahh, she was a honky tonker
An' he was a family man
An' she showed him her gold teeth
When he'd hold her little hand
An' they met out on the highway
At the Paradise Motel Lounge
On Saturday nights when things weren't right
Between him an his wife in town
An' they're just another couple
On a Highplains Jamboree
Playing out them sad songs they understand
Yeah, just another couple
Makin' jukebox memories
An' walking into trouble hand in hand
Well she weren't no maid of cotton
An' he weren't no hell-of-a-man
But they must have loved each other
Like only the lonely can
'Cause they slow-danced through the neons
Like sorrow through a song
Then they carried the tune to the motel room
An' they played it all night long
An' they're just another couple
On a Highplains Jamboree
Playing out them sad songs they understand
Yeah, just another couple
Makin' jukebox memories
An' walking into trouble hand in hand
I said walking into trouble hand in hand
Terry Allen - Lubbock (On Everything)
Jan 1995

- Amarillo Highway
- Highplains Jamboree
- The Great Joe Bob (A Regional Tragedy)
- The Wolfman Of Del Rio
- Lubbock Woman
- The Girl Who Danced Oklahoma
- Truckload Of Art
- The Collector (And The Art Mob)
- Oui (A French Song)
- Rendezvous USA
- Cocktails For Three
- The Beautiful Waitress
- Blue Asian Reds (For Roadrunner)
- New Delhi Freight Train
- FFA
- Flatland Farmer
- My Amigo
- The Pink And Black Song
- The Thirty Years Waltz (For Jo Harvey)
- I Just Left Myself
Highplains Jamboree