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Artist/Band: Waylon Jennings
Lyrics for Song: Me and Paul
Lyrics for Album: Waylon Live: The Expanded Edition [RLG] [2003]



(Willie Nelson)



Lord, it's been rough and rocky travelin'

But I'm finally standing upright on the ground

After taking several readings

I'm surprised to find my mind's still fairly sound.



I thought Nashville was the roughest

But I guess I've said the same about them all

Upon hell of an education in the cities

Of this nation me and Tompaul.



I got busted in Laredo for reasons

That I'd rather not disclose

If you're stayin' in a motel there and leave there

Don't leave nothin' in your clothes.



At the airport in Milwaukee

They refused to let us board the plane at all

They said we looked suspicious

But I think they like to pick on me and Paul.



--- Instrumental ---



On a package show in Buffalo with us

And Kitty Wells and Charlie Pride

The show was long and I just hung around

And I'd come there to pick not for the ride.



We drunk a lot of whiskey

So I ain't sure we went on that night at all

I don't think they even missed us

I guess Buffalo ain't geared for me and Tompaul.



--- Instrumental to fade ---


Album Lyrics: Waylon Live: The Expanded Edition [RLG] [2003]


Waylon Jennings
"Waylon Live: The Expanded Edition [RLG] [2003]"


1. Bob Wills Is Still the King
2. House of the Rising Sun
3. Willy the Wandering Gypsy and Me
4. Look Into My Teardrops
5. Stop the World (And Let Me Off)
6. Pick Up the Tempo
7. If You Could Touch Her At All
8. The Last Letter
9. Never Been To Spain
10. Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do
11. Mona
12. Donna on My Mind
13. Mississippi Woman
14. Me and Paul
15. T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1)
16. Big Ball in Cowtown