Michael Nesmith
Michael Nesmith
Michael Nesmith
Michael Nesmith
Michael Nesmith
Michael Nesmith
Michael Nesmith
Michael Nesmith
Michael Nesmith
Michael Nesmith
Michael Nesmith
Michael Nesmith
‘Laugh Kills Lonesome’ is a painting by Charles Russell, made as a tribute to the vanishing cowboy lifestyle. The song is based on the scene depicted, further exploring the universal power of laughter.
All around the campfire stood seven dusty men
The cook was drinking applejack, the cattle were all penned
Someone must have cracked a wise one because the men began to grin
Their smiles shot out like sunbeams and made the night give in
Because
Laugh kills lonesome every single time
That's why Charlie Russell painted it
And why it looks so fine
Laugh kills lonesome every single time
Roy and Dale and Pecos Bill, they knew all about this
So did Walt and Hasui, who gave it their own twist
Sometimes, when things can't get much worse and life's become a fist
Someone will crack a wise one and laughter works like this, huh-huh
Laugh kills lonesome every single time
That's why Charlie Russell painted it
And why it looks so fine
Laugh kills lonesome every single time
Laugh kills lonesome every single time
That's why Charlie Russell painted it in the first place
And why it looks so fine
Laugh kills lonesome every single time
Laugh kills lonesome
Laugh kills lonesome
Laugh kills lonesome every single time
Laugh Kills Lonesome was written by Michael Nesmith.
Laugh Kills Lonesome was produced by Michael Nesmith.