[Verse 1]
I saw him last Friday on a big concert stage
The warm amber lights did a lot for his age
I touched the backstage pass I wore like a prize
I wanted a good look at the old soldier's eyes
[Verse 2]
With a towel cross his shoulders to soak up the sweat
He hadn't cooled down from his final set
He needed to rest, but the crowd wouldn't give
And I saw how he's paid for the life that he's lived
[Chorus]
You can tell an old soldier by the look in his eyes
Seen so many battles, when he sings, he criеs
So many good times, so many goodbyes
You can tell an old soldiеr by the look in his eyes
[Verse 3]
His road man introduced us, my manager first
And I was so nervous and dying o' thirst
He took one look at me and gave me his beer
He said, "I like your record, the best to you, dear"
[Chorus]
You can tell an old soldier by the look in his eyes
Seen so many battles, when he sings, he cries
So many good times, so many goodbyes
You can tell an old soldier by the look in his eyes
[Outro]
You can tell an old soldier by the look in his eyes
Seen so many battles, when he sings, we all cry
Old Soldier was written by Lacy J. Dalton & Mary McFadden.
Old Soldier was produced by Billy Sherrill.
Lacy J. Dalton released Old Soldier on Fri Sep 12 1980.