Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific & Emmylou Harris
Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific
Southern Pacific
Stony was a mighty big man
He could move mountains
With the touch of his hand
Dynamite lighter
For double pay
Just gotta ask him
He'll blow it away
Hands, they're a-shaking
Sweat running down his back
Takes a double shot of courage
From his old friend, Mr. Jack
He just ran the wire
So you'd better all stand side
He's gonna blow this big old mountain
Over to the other side
Glory bound
And the walls come burning down
Stony had a woman
Her name was Roxanne
She could move Stony
With the touch of her hand
Said she had a nightmare
Wouldn't leave her alone
Her dynamite lighter
Ain't coming home
Hands, they're a-shaking
Sweat running down his back
Takes a double shot of courage
From his old friend, Mr. Jack
He just ran the wire
So you'd better all stand side
He's gonna blow this big old mountain
Over to the other side
Glory bound
And the walls come burning down
Sometimes a feeling is all that you need
She tried to tell Stony, but he wouldn't believe
Her heart was on fire as she watched him go
She felt so lonely, and she felt so cold
Her hands were a-shaking
Sweat running down her back
They say he ran the wire
But he never made it back
When the news got back to Roxanne
She didn't look surprised
Lord had moved old Stony
Over to the other side
Glory bound
And the walls come burning down
Goodbye, Stony
So long
The Blaster was written by Tim Goodman & Glen Hardin & Keith Knudsen & John McFee & Jerry Scheff.
The Blaster was produced by Southern Pacific & Bradley Hartman & Jim Ed Norman.