Django and Jimmie
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โฑ๏ธ 2:53 duration
๐ ID: 1215295
๐ Lyrics
I'm a kid with a guitar
Trying to play, when they ask
Where does your style come from?
I know what you mean
Because I learned to sing
Listening to "Blue Yodel Number One"
We love Hank and Lefty
Bob Wills, Ernest Tubb, and Johnny Cash
But if we had to pin point
The start of who we are
Or who we go by
The Django and Jimmie
Has Mississippi
A young singing brakeman
A jazz playing gypsy
Might not have been
A Merle or a Willie
If not for a Django and Jimmie
Through the twenties and thirties
Jimmie sang his way to the top
In spite of those old "TB Blues"
Django was a star
He burned up a guitar
With just two good fingers to use
You can't turn back time
Or put more sand in the glass
But sometimes at night
I close my eyes and go back
The Django and Jimmie
Has Mississippi
A young singing brakeman
A jazz playing gypsy
Might not have been
A Merle or a Willie
If not for a Django and Jimmie
Trying to play, when they ask
Where does your style come from?
I know what you mean
Because I learned to sing
Listening to "Blue Yodel Number One"
We love Hank and Lefty
Bob Wills, Ernest Tubb, and Johnny Cash
But if we had to pin point
The start of who we are
Or who we go by
The Django and Jimmie
Has Mississippi
A young singing brakeman
A jazz playing gypsy
Might not have been
A Merle or a Willie
If not for a Django and Jimmie
Through the twenties and thirties
Jimmie sang his way to the top
In spite of those old "TB Blues"
Django was a star
He burned up a guitar
With just two good fingers to use
You can't turn back time
Or put more sand in the glass
But sometimes at night
I close my eyes and go back
The Django and Jimmie
Has Mississippi
A young singing brakeman
A jazz playing gypsy
Might not have been
A Merle or a Willie
If not for a Django and Jimmie
โฑ๏ธ Synced Lyrics
[00:06.49] I'm a kid with a guitar
[00:08.22] Trying to play, when they ask
[00:15.58] Where does your style come from?
[00:20.93] I know what you mean
[00:22.78] Because I learned to sing
[00:25.45] Listening to "Blue Yodel Number One"
[00:33.53] We love Hank and Lefty
[00:35.37] Bob Wills, Ernest Tubb, and Johnny Cash
[00:39.97] But if we had to pin point
[00:44.45] The start of who we are
[00:46.26] Or who we go by
[00:48.96] The Django and Jimmie
[00:51.65] Has Mississippi
[00:55.26] A young singing brakeman
[00:57.92] A jazz playing gypsy
[01:00.79] Might not have been
[01:03.43] A Merle or a Willie
[01:07.95] If not for a Django and Jimmie
[01:16.05] Through the twenties and thirties
[01:18.78] Jimmie sang his way to the top
[01:24.23] In spite of those old "TB Blues"
[01:29.62] Django was a star
[01:32.34] He burned up a guitar
[01:35.00] With just two good fingers to use
[01:39.68] You can't turn back time
[01:44.17] Or put more sand in the glass
[01:51.32] But sometimes at night
[01:53.13] I close my eyes and go back
[01:59.52] The Django and Jimmie
[02:01.31] Has Mississippi
[02:04.09] A young singing brakeman
[02:07.61] A jazz playing gypsy
[02:10.33] Might not have been
[02:13.07] A Merle or a Willie
[02:16.65] If not for a Django and Jimmie
[02:20.32]
[00:08.22] Trying to play, when they ask
[00:15.58] Where does your style come from?
[00:20.93] I know what you mean
[00:22.78] Because I learned to sing
[00:25.45] Listening to "Blue Yodel Number One"
[00:33.53] We love Hank and Lefty
[00:35.37] Bob Wills, Ernest Tubb, and Johnny Cash
[00:39.97] But if we had to pin point
[00:44.45] The start of who we are
[00:46.26] Or who we go by
[00:48.96] The Django and Jimmie
[00:51.65] Has Mississippi
[00:55.26] A young singing brakeman
[00:57.92] A jazz playing gypsy
[01:00.79] Might not have been
[01:03.43] A Merle or a Willie
[01:07.95] If not for a Django and Jimmie
[01:16.05] Through the twenties and thirties
[01:18.78] Jimmie sang his way to the top
[01:24.23] In spite of those old "TB Blues"
[01:29.62] Django was a star
[01:32.34] He burned up a guitar
[01:35.00] With just two good fingers to use
[01:39.68] You can't turn back time
[01:44.17] Or put more sand in the glass
[01:51.32] But sometimes at night
[01:53.13] I close my eyes and go back
[01:59.52] The Django and Jimmie
[02:01.31] Has Mississippi
[02:04.09] A young singing brakeman
[02:07.61] A jazz playing gypsy
[02:10.33] Might not have been
[02:13.07] A Merle or a Willie
[02:16.65] If not for a Django and Jimmie
[02:20.32]