Reminiscent of Marty Robbins and Johnny Cash’s Western ballads, Lyle Lovett takes the position of a man who falls in love with a woman from Texas. The woman decides to run away with her soon-to-be husband, one of Lyle’s friends. In a rage, Lyle takes his pistol and follows them to Los Angeles to the...
[Verse 1]
She left Dallas for California
With an old friend at her side
Well, he did not say much
But one year later
He'd ask her to be his wife
[Chorus]
And the lights of L.A. County
They look like diamonds in the sky
When you're driving through the hours
With an old friend at your side
[Verse 2]
One year later, I left Houston
With an old friend at my side
Well, it did not say much
But it was a beauty
Of a coal black .45
[Chorus]
And the lights of L.A. County
They look like diamonds in the sky
When you're driving through the hours
With an old friend at your side
[Verse 3]
So I drove on all the day long
And I drove on through the night
And I thought of her waiting
For to be his blushing bride
[Chorus]
And the lights of L.A. County
They looked like diamonds in the sky
As I drove into the valley
With my old friend at my side
[Bridge]
And as she stood there at the altar
All dressed in her gown of white
Lord, her face was bright as the stars a-shining
Like I'd dreamed of all my life
[Verse 4]
And they kissed each other
And they turned around
And they saw me standing in the aisle
Well, I did not say much
I just stood there watching
As that .45 told them goodbye
[Outro]
And the lights of L.A. County
Look like diamonds in the sky
When you're kneeling at the altar
With an old friend at your side
And the lights of L.A. County
Are a mighty pretty sight
When you're kneeling at the altar
With an old friend at your side
L.A. County was written by Lyle Lovett.
L.A. County was produced by Lyle Lovett & Tony Brown.