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Townes Van Zandt - St. John the Gambler (Official Audio)
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Townes Van Zandt
Townes Van Zandt
Performer
Anthony Pike
Anthony Pike
Clarinet
Caroline Dearnley
Caroline Dearnley
Cello
Christie Lawrence
Christie Lawrence
Bass
David Hartley
David Hartley
Piano
Gary Kettel
Gary Kettel
Percussion
Ian Thomas
Ian Thomas
Drums
Mitchell Dalton
Mitchell Dalton
Guitar
Peter Lale
Peter Lale
Musician
Philippa Davies
Philippa Davies
Flute
Ralph De Souza
Ralph De Souza
Violin
Richard Skinner
Richard Skinner
Bassoon
Rose Warren-Green
Rose Warren-Green
Violin
Skaila Kanga
Skaila Kanga
Harp
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Townes Van Zandt
Townes Van Zandt
Composer
Jill Streater
Jill Streater
Copyist
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Brian McNelis
Brian McNelis
Executive Producer
Carter Burwell
Carter Burwell
Producer
Jaap Buitendijk
Jaap Buitendijk
Photography
James Bellamy
James Bellamy
Editing Engineer
Karen Elliott
Karen Elliott
Music Supervisor
Lynda Karr
Lynda Karr
Graphic Design
Michael Farrow
Michael Farrow
Mixing Engineer
Perry Cunningham
Perry Cunningham
Mastering Engineer
Skip Williamson
Skip Williamson
Executive Producer
Stephanie Mente
Stephanie Mente
Creative Director

Lyrics

When she had twenty years, well she turned to her mother Saying mother, I know that you'll grieve But I've given my soul to st john the gambler Tomorrow comes time to leave For the hills cannot hold back my sorrow forever And dead men lie deep 'round the door The only salvation that's mine for the asking So mother, think on me no more And winter held high round the mountains' breast And the cold of a thousand snows Lay heaped upon the forest's leaf But she dressed in calico For a gambler likes his women fancy Fancy she would be And the fire of her longing would keep way the cold And her dress was a sight to see But the road was long beneath the feet She followed her frozen breath In search of a certain st john the gambler Stumbling to her death She heard his laughter right down from the mountains And danced with her mother's tears To a funeral drawn of calico 'Neath the cross of twenty years To a funeral drawn of calico 'Neath the cross of twenty years
Writer(s): John Townes Van Zandt Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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