Lyrics Isabel Fryszberg, Music Scott Gerber and Isabel Fryszberg
Arranged by Steve Briggs, Don Kerr, Isabel Fryszberg
featuring Sam Ferrara musical saw, Rosalyn Dennett on banjo and harmonies, Steve Briggs electric and acoustic guitar, Don Kerr drums, Dennis Pendrith: Bass, Isabel Fryszberg: Vocals
lyrics
There’s a man who live in the golden hills carrying out the ways of the west.
Rides a gentle ranch horse, Sisco is his name, tending land he respects.
An urban girl, of shattered dreams could not resist the call to the west
ticket and suitcase she enters a world, feelin like some kind of guest
chrous:
city girl, 21st century, he the last cowboy.
Purple skies, and a streetcar, can she have it all
Standing there like a sundance kid, greets her with a smile
Hesitant, but wont turn back, as he asks her to stay a little while
In the pick up truck, they take off for a ride, down a long endless road.
Does not know how far they would go, or how far they would drive
In the old days tracks like these were produced with a nod towards each being a single 45 rpm material – released as stand
alone hits. It’s ingenious how each song has that quality—NoDepression Roots Magazine
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