Κορυφαία τραγούδια από The Highwomen
Παρόμοια τραγούδια
Συντελεστές
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Brandi Carlile
Background Vocals
Natalie Hemby
Background Vocals
Dave Cobb
Acoustic Guitar
Tim Hanseroth
Acoustic Guitar
Amanda Shires
Background Vocals
Yola
Background Vocals
Phil Hanseroth
Bass
Jason Isbell
Electric Guitar
Peter Levin
Keyboards
Sheryl Crow
Lead Vocals
Tom Elmhirst
Programming
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Brandi Carlile
Songwriter
Natalie Hemby
Songwriter
Ray LaMontagne
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dave Cobb
Producer
Daniel Bacigalupi
Assistant Mastering Engineer
Colin Lott
Assistant Engineer
Gena Johnson
Assistant Engineer
Toby Hulbert
Assistant Engineer
Brandon Bell
Engineer
Pete Lyman
Mastering Engineer
Tom Elmhirst
Mixing Engineer
Στίχοι
All my heroes are going to heaven
All the junkies and the liars and the fools
All good-timin' men will leave their voices on the wind
It's a kindness we cannot repay to them
There's a choir singin' in a southern accent, a fiddle in the band
There's a "Hallelujah!" on the lips of every dying man
Mama, don't you cry when they're dead and gone
Jesus, he loves his sinners and heaven is a honky tonk
Hoo-oo, hoo-oo, hoo-oo-oo
I won't say their names
They've been said enough in vain
Just the memory and the thousand years of smiles
The lines around your eyes
Tell me you're not far behind
But I can see the livin' free was worth the while
There's a choir singin' in a southern accent, a fiddle in the band
There's a "Hallelujah!" on the lips of every dying man
Mama, don't you cry when they're dead and gone
Jesus, he loves his sinners and heaven is a honky tonk
Hoo-oo, hoo-oo, hoo-oo-oo
Happiness, they say is a jukebox that always plays
And a lonesome heart ain't lonely anymore
Every soul that dare passed on is now covered in neon
They dance with silver wings on wooden floors
There's a choir singin' in a southern accent, a fiddle in the band
There's a "Hallelujah!" on the lips of every dying man
Mama, don't you cry when they're dead and gone
Jesus, he loves his sinners and heaven is a honky tonk
Hoo-oo, hoo-oo, hoo-oo-oo
Writer(s): Natalie Nicole Hemby, Ray Lamontagne, Brandi Marie Carlile
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