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Artist/Band: Kenny Rogers
Lyrics for Song: These Chains
Lyrics for Album: Gideon [1980]



These chains won't keep me from being a free man

Doing what I can to get out of here,

and these chains won't keep me from seeing my freedom,

changing my name and starting over again.



I was a fool for a good looking woman,

'til I found out the hard way, there was some out of me

Now what else could I do, how could any one blame me,

to stand in this smile and with a gun in his hands.



These chains won't keep me from being a free man

Doing what I can to get out of here,

and these chains won't keep me from seeing my freedom,

changing my name and starting over again.



She had a known reputation but I paid no attention,

good love and affection can make anything right

But judged no mercy for my infatuation,

she said: killers are sinned boys, you've gotta pay the price.



These chains won't keep me from being a free man

Doing what I can to get out of here,

and these chains won't keep me from seeing my freedom,

changing my name and starting over again.



Down the hole there's a window

You can barely see thro' it

Deep in the night I see

The lights of town

And started me thinking that a mystical ladder

is as high as these walls and I'm climbing it run by run.



These chains won't keep me from being a free man

Doing what I can to get out of here,

and these chains won't keep me from seeing my freedom,

changing my name and starting over again...


Album Lyrics: Gideon [1980]


Kenny Rogers
"Gideon [1980]"


1. Goin' Home to the Rock (intro)
2. No Good Texas Rounder
3. The Buckaroos
4. Call Me Up (The Phone Is in the Cradle)
5. These Chains
6. Somebody Help Me
7. One Place in the Night
8. Sayin' Goodbye
9. Goin' Home to the Rock (Reprise)