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... Jesse James ° 9 WILLIAM ROSE BENÉT Jesse James was a two - gun man , ( Roll on , Missouri ! ) Strong - arm chief of an outlaw clan . ( From Kansas to Illinois ! ) He twirled an old Colt forty - five ; ( Roll on , Missouri ! ) They never ...
... Jesse James ° 9 WILLIAM ROSE BENÉT Jesse James was a two - gun man , ( Roll on , Missouri ! ) Strong - arm chief of an outlaw clan . ( From Kansas to Illinois ! ) He twirled an old Colt forty - five ; ( Roll on , Missouri ! ) They never ...
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... Jesse James rode outa the sage ; SOLO . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . SOLO . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . Roun ' the rocks come the swayin ' stage ; Straddlin ' the road a giant stan's An ' a ...
... Jesse James rode outa the sage ; SOLO . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . SOLO . SOLO . CHORUS . SOLO . CHORUS . Roun ' the rocks come the swayin ' stage ; Straddlin ' the road a giant stan's An ' a ...
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... Jesse James wore a red bandanner That waved on the breeze like the Star Spangled Banner ; In seven states he cut up dadoes . He's gone with the buffler an ' the desperadoes . Yes , Jesse James was a two - gun man ( Roll on , Missouri ...
... Jesse James wore a red bandanner That waved on the breeze like the Star Spangled Banner ; In seven states he cut up dadoes . He's gone with the buffler an ' the desperadoes . Yes , Jesse James was a two - gun man ( Roll on , Missouri ...
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