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Robert LeRoy Parker, better known as Butch Cassidy, was an American train and bank robber, and the leader of a gang of criminal outlaws known as the “Wild Bunch” in the Old West.
Cassidy’s life and death have been extensively dramatized in film, television, and literature, and he remains one of the...
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Butch Cassidy, I could've been your friend
And rode with you, and the sun dance kid
We'd laugh awhile and we'd smile a bit
Because crimes like ours aren't counterfeit
They say, you never even killed a man
Until it came right down to your final stand
Bullets flying and the wounded crying
And your buddy, he's going down
Get lower and the feelings show
And you gave off the final sound
Because a soldiers death is so much better
Than defeat just hanging around
Defeat just hanging around
Defeat just hanging around
Defeat just hanging around
Butch Cassidy, I could've been your friend
Butch Cassidy was written by Jim James.
Butch Cassidy was produced by Jim James.
My Morning Jacket released Butch Cassidy on Tue May 25 1999.