Townes Van Zandt
Townes Van Zandt
Townes Van Zandt
Townes Van Zandt
Townes Van Zandt
Townes Van Zandt
Townes Van Zandt
Townes Van Zandt
Townes Van Zandt
Townes Van Zandt
One of Van Zandt’s most famous songs (and certainly his darkest), this fictional account was, according to his first wife , written in a closet in their first few months of marriage. Here is a video of him performing it for friends in a small setting, taken from the film Heartworn Highways.
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[Verse 1]
Sometimes, I don't know where this dirty road is taking me
Sometimes, I don't even know the reason why
But I guess I keep a-gamblin', lots of booze, and lots of ramblin'
Well, it's easier than just a-waitin' around to die
[Verse 2]
At one time, friends, I had a ma, I even had a pa
Well he beat her with a belt once 'cause she cried
She told him to take care of me, headed down to Tennessee
Well, it's easier than just a-waitin' around to die
[Verse 3]
I came of age and I found a girl in a Tuscaloosa bar
Ah, she cleaned me out and hit it on the sly
Well, I tried to kill the pain, I bought some wine and hopped a train
It seemed easier than just a-waitin' around to die
[Verse 4]
Then, a friend said he knew where some easy money was
We robbed a man, and, brother, did we fly
But the posse caught up with me and drug me back to Muskogee
And it's two long years a-waitin' around to die
[Verse 5]
Ah, but now, I'm out of prison, I got me a friend at last
He don't drink or steal or cheat or lie
Ah his name is Codeine, he's the nicest thing I've seen
Well, together, we're gonna wait around and die
Yeah, together, we're gonna wait around and die
Waitin’ Around to Die was written by Townes Van Zandt.
Waitin’ Around to Die was produced by Jack Clement.
Townes Van Zandt released Waitin’ Around to Die on Mon Sep 01 1969.