He Went to Paris Lyrics

The song He Went to Paris is performed by Waylon Jennings in the album named Music Man/Black on Black in the year 2003 .



He went to Paris lookin' for answers to questions
That bothered him so
He was impressive, young and aggressive
Savin' the world on his own

Warm summer breezes, French wine and cheeses
Put his ambition at bay
The summers and winters scattered like splinters
And four or five years slipped away

He went to England, played the piano and married
An actress named Kim
They had a good life, she was a good wife
And bore him a young son named Jim

All of the answers and all of the questions
He locked in his attic one day
'Cause he liked the quiet clean country livin'
And twenty more years slipped away

War took his baby, bombs killed his lady and left him
With only one eye
His body was battered, his whole world was shattered
All he could do was just cry

While the tears were fallin' he was recallin'
Answers that he never found
So he hopped in a freighter, skidded the ocean
And left England without a sound

Now he lives in the islands, fishes the pilin' and drinks
His Green label each day
Writing his memoirs, losin' his hearin'
But he don't care what most people say

After eighty-six years of perpetual motion
If he likes you he'll smile and say
"Jimmy, some of it's magic, probably tragic
But I had a good life all the way"

He went to Paris lookin' for answers to questions
That bothered him so




Waylon Jennings - Music Man/Black on Black

Apr 2003

  1. It's Alright
  2. Good Ol' Boys {Theme from The Dukes of Hazzard}
  3. Nashville Wimmin'
  4. Do It Again
  5. Sweet Music Man
  6. He Went to Paris
  7. What About You?
  8. Waltz Across Texas
  9. Women Do Know How to Carry On
  10. Honky Tonk Blues
  11. We Made It as Lovers (We Just Couldn't Make It as Friends)
  12. Folsom Prison Blues
  13. Gonna Write a Letter
  14. May I Borrow Some Sugar from You
  15. Song for the Life
  16. Get Naked With Me
  17. Clyde
  18. Storms Never Last
  19. Just to Satisfy You
  20. Shine


He Went to Paris