He looked down into her brown eyes

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Wow, I guess I must be one of the few that likes Willie's singing. Granted not every song, but most. Seven Spanish Angels wouldn't have been the same without Willie on the track. That was very smart of Ray Charles to include him on it, he brought in a whole other music culture with that.
 

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"...her final prayer was answered when the rifles' fire began."

One of the saddest lines ever written.

One of my all time favorites songs. I've thought about getting a pin up style back piece tattoo of a female cowgirl holding a smoking rifle kneeled over a downed cowboy. I may still do it someday.
 

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"...her final prayer was answered when the rifles' fire began."

One of the saddest lines ever written.

One of my all time favorites songs. I've thought about getting a pin up style back piece tattoo of a female cowgirl holding a smoking rifle kneeled over a downed cowboy. I may still do it someday.

Actually, a similarly sad song was "Feleena" by Marty Robbins. It tells the story of the girl in the song "El Paso."

The last lines are like 7 Spanish Angels...

"Feleena knelt near him, to hold and to hear him
When she felt the warm blood that flowed from the wound in his side
He raised to kiss her and she heard him whisper
"Never forget me - Faleena it's over, goodbye."
Quickly she grabbed for, the six-gun that he wore
And screamin' in anger and placin' the gun to her breast
Bury us both deep and maybe we'll find peace
And pullin' the trigger, she fell 'cross the dead cowboy's chest."

 
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Actually, a similarly sad song was "Feleena" by Marty Robbins. It tells the story of the girl in the song "El Paso."

The last lines are like 7 Spanish Angels...

"Feleena knelt near him, to hold and to hear him
When she felt the warm blood that flowed from the wound in his side
He raised to kiss her and she heard him whisper
"Never forget me - Faleena it's over, goodbye."
Quickly she grabbed for, the six-gun that he wore
And screamin' in anger and placin' the gun to her breast
Bury us both deep and maybe we'll find peace
And pullin' the trigger, she fell 'cross the dead cowboy's chest."



Favorite Marty Robbins song by far........I like them all, this one best though.
 
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RicKN, if you were deaf, like I am you would be glad to hear any song. My computer monitor hears better than I do. The world is silent I don't even know what the songs you guys are talking about sound like.
 

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