Charley Crockett
Charley Crockett
Charley Crockett
Charley Crockett
Charley Crockett
Charley Crockett
Charley Crockett
Charley Crockett
Charley Crockett
Charley Crockett
Charley Crockett
Charley Crockett
There is a man you'll hear about
Most any place you go
And his holdings are in Texas
And his name is Diamond Joe
He carries all his money
In a diamond-studded jar
An' he never was much bothered
By the process of the law
I hired out to Diamond Joe, boys
I did offer him my hand
And he gave a string of horses
So old they couldn't stand
I like to starve to death, boys
He did mistreat me so
I never saved a dollar
In the pay of Diamond Joe
Now, his bread it was corn dodger
And his meat I couldn't chaw
And he kept me well distracted
With the waggin' of his jaw
And the tellin' of his story
I aim to let you know
There never was a rounder
Who lied like Diamond Joe
Now, I tried three times to quit him, boys
But he did argue so
And I'm still punchin' cattle
In the pay of Diamond Joe
But when I'm called up a'yonder
And come my time to go
Give my blankets to my buddies
Give the fleas to Diamond Joe
Diamond Joe was written by Traditional.