Marty Robbins - The Outlaws Lyrics
The outlaws are commin' (commin', commin')A harder ridin' bunch of outlaws no one ever sawI don't recall the lawman that could match or beat the drawThe rode the west, they fought the bestThe never lost a fightThey did their hidin' in the daytimeRidin' most at nightThe outlaws are commin' (commin', commin')They rode into Yuma on a hot September dayHit the bank and got the gold and then they rode awayThe sheriff tried to stop 'em but he didn't really tryThe sheriff thought too much of lifeAnd he didn't wanna dieThe outlaws are commin' (commin', commin')The governor of the territory called the rangers inThe rangers caught the outlaws and the fightin' did beginFor seven hours they fought and there were bodies all aroundNot one body of an outlaw lay upon the groundThe outlaws are commin' (commin', commin')They only took the money that the rich got by their greedAnd gave it to the ranchers who were desperately in needThey'd ride into the poorest section of a border townEvenly distributed to the poorest of the townThe outlaws are commin' (commin', commin')Maybe it was wrong to steal, but was it wrong to give?They took many chances so a friend in need might liveOne by one they've gone but still there's one alive to tellThe outlaws never failed to hear it when a friend would yellThe outlaws are commin' (commin', commin