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Arizona on the Road is a journey across the vast Arizona desert, following travelers as they search for meaning along endless highways. From quiet backroads to small towns filled with untold stories, the road becomes a place of freedom, unexpected encounters, and personal reflection about life, choices, and the direction home.
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01:00I'm a-travelin' on the prairie, I can hear the coyote howl. I can hear the creaking of the wagon train and the hootin' of the owls. I'm on the road to Tombstone with my six-gunned fire. I oughta be there but sundown with my elbows on the bar.
01:17Tombstone, Arizona, soon I'm gonna see. I'm pretty tightrope, but if I don't choke, I'll sing and joke till I feel my poke in Tombstone, Arizona.
01:29I left my gal in Tombstone just to shop around the wild. I hope no ordinary outlaw kept a answer with a smile. If a thing like that should happen, I reckon I've dropped in.
01:47But before I die, I'll feel my geezer plump full of lead. Tombstone, Arizona, soon I'm gonna see. I'm pretty tightrope, but if I don't choke, I'll sing and joke till I feel my poke in Tombstone, Arizona.
02:02You know, Tex, I've been ridin' this horse so long my foot's almost killin' me. Hey, you've got no kick comin'. Think of the poor horse. Oh, is that so? Well, of all the fool expeditions we've ever been on, this is the worst. Chasin' a wagon show cleaned across Arizona.
02:22Well, that's a right good outfit. And besides, there's nothin' wrong with wanting to see a show more than once. More than once? Seven towns and eight nights, not includin' Sundays. That's the life.
02:35What are you talkin' about? Well, what's the use of spendin' your life chasin' dogees over hills? You sure are an arbitrary critter. Singin' will never make you a livin'. Maybe not. But I sure get a lot of fun out of tryin'.
02:50Hey. There's the show up ahead there.
03:00Somethin' must be wrong. You owe the liver stable a seven-dollar feed bill. And you owe the town hall two dollars for coal oil. That's the lights. And you owe a twelve-dollar board bill at Jim Carter's Eaton House. And you owe a ten-dollar fee for makin' me ride out here to get you.
03:16Yeah. Well, uh, that seems to amount to about, uh, twelve dollars, doesn't it?
03:22Yes, about twelve. Huh? Your calculation is just a little bit off, ain't they? It amounts to exactly thirty-one dollars.
03:30Well, now we've done such bad business the last week at you, Sheriff, it's sort of eatin' up all our ready cash.
03:37Now, I think if you let us get on to Tombstone, we'll be able to pay the bill in full.
03:41You ain't gonna get to Tombstone. Unhiss them teams, John. Right.
03:45I reckon they're more than enough to cover what you owe.
03:53Howdy, Professor!
03:54What's the trouble, Sheriff?
04:08This here show here has got a lot of unpaid bills that amounts to exactly thirty-one dollars.
04:13And I'm impounding them at teams until McGill pays up.
04:16Well, you can't do that.
04:18Are you tryin' to tell me what a kin do and what a kin?
04:23Well, I'm mighty sorry that business has been so bad, sir.
04:26But they'll do all right in Tombstone.
04:28They ain't gonna get to Tombstone.
04:30I'm afraid the Sheriff's right, my boy.
04:32Well, maybe I could square things with the Sheriff, that is, if you wouldn't mind.
04:37Why, but I, uh...
04:39You know, I've always had a hankering to be in a show.
04:42I was just wondering if I'd pay the Sheriff off, uh...
04:46Maybe you could find a place for me in your troop.
04:49You know, I, uh...
04:51Play the guitar a little.
04:53Well, I don't know if you'd like my voice or not, but...
04:56I'd sure appreciate a chance.
04:58I'd be glad to see what you could do, but I...
05:01I couldn't allow you to, uh...
05:03Oh, that's all right. Don't worry about it.
05:05Oh, now, what are you doing?
05:07Sheriff, if you just mark that bill paid now, hmm...
05:10Um, I'll be mighty pleased to.
05:13Uh...
05:14Ida, I looked for him to be changing.
05:17Poor fellow.
05:18He's just throwing his money away.
05:25I'm sorry to cause you into trouble like this.
05:28But the law's the law.
05:30Come on, John, let's get going.
05:33I'm mighty grateful to you, young man.
05:36Don't mention it.
05:37Uh, my name's Mallinson.
05:39Tex Mallinson.
05:40This is Mr. Hopper, but, uh, you can call him Grass, for sure.
05:43Aw, Tex.
05:44How do you do, Mr. Hopper?
05:46How do you do?
05:47Boys, meet Mr. Tex Mallinson and Mr. Grass Hopper.
05:50How do you do?
05:51How do you do?
05:52They're joining up with us.
05:53Glad to have you with us, boys.
05:55Let's get going, men.
05:56Well, let's be on our way.
06:09I'm a howlin' fool from Texas with a six-gun in my pack.
06:15I ate rattlesnakes for breakfast.
06:17My coffee's on my back.
06:19Got a bucket for a park there, and we get a long supply.
06:23I sharpen my teeth on tombstones just to pass away the time.
06:27Tombstone, Arizona.
06:29Soon I'm gonna see.
06:31It's a pretty nice blow, but if I don't choke, I'll sing.
06:33It's a joke till I feel my poking in Tombstone, Arizona.
06:38Well, you're laying an own kind of thick, ain't you, Professor?
06:51Them are pretty big letters.
06:53You think I can live up to all that?
06:55A mere bagatelle, my boy.
06:57With myself as impresario, your success is assured.
07:01Well, them's mighty big words, Professor.
07:03But you know, Tex, he's a cow hand.
07:06He ain't no actor.
07:07My good man, I am a thespian.
07:09And to one who has trodden the boards with the immortal booze,
07:13nothing is impossible.
07:15Well, maybe you could do something for me, then.
07:17Now listen to this.
07:31Well, I guess these horses don't appreciate good music.
07:35You shouldn't have frightened him.
07:37You might have killed Billy.
07:38I don't get some right.
07:39It was fun.
07:41I think you need a little more practice, my good man.
07:45Just a little more practice.
07:49Say, mister, are you a play actor?
07:51Well, a sorter.
07:53Well, what do you do?
07:55Well, I play a guitar and I make funny noises with my mouth.
08:01Oh, you mean you're a singer.
08:03Well, some people call it that.
08:07If you don't sing any better than you play the trombone, I don't think we'll go to the show.
08:11Oh, but Marge, we've been counting on this.
08:13We've got to go.
08:15Now, son, if your mother won't take you, I'll see what I can do.
08:21Oh, she ain't my mother.
08:23She's only my sister.
08:25And if she won't take me, I'll tell on her.
08:27That's what Dad wants to town for.
08:29Where is your father?
08:30Oh, he's down at the Mint Saloon.
08:32Billy, you might explain to the man that father's there on business.
08:35Oh, yeah, right there's the county commissioner.
08:37He has a whole lot of business.
08:41Well, if you'll pardon me, I seem to have some business of my own.
08:45I'll see you later.
08:47Hey, hey, hey!
08:49Haven't you done enough damage with that horn?
08:51Oh, well, Tess, it slipped that time.
08:53I can do much better.
08:54Now, listen to this.
08:59Come on, honey.
09:05All right, man.
09:10All right, man.
09:12That's plenty.
09:13Well, I was just getting warmed up.
09:14I haven't started yet.
09:15I just wanted enough to attract their attention,
09:18not frighten them away.
09:20Well, Tess, I was just going to play them a tune.
09:22Not now, Rex.
09:24Later.
09:25Now, ladies and gentlemen.
09:27Step in closer, please.
09:29Don't be afraid.
09:30Just a little closer.
09:31That's fine.
09:32Now, ladies and gentlemen,
09:34tonight you're going to see one of the greatest shows ever presented in Tombstone.
09:39One of the finest aggregations of talent ever presented on any statement.
09:44Brought together by that famous empresario, Professor McGill.
09:51Flanked by one of the finest troops of entertainers ever seen west of Dodge City.
09:58Not now.
09:59Not now, Grace.
10:01Later.
10:02Step right up, ladies and gentlemen.
10:05The line forms to the left.
10:07Have your money ready, and Professor McGill himself will greet you.
10:11Step right up, ladies and gentlemen.
10:13Fifty cents.
10:14One half of a dollar.
10:15Don't be bad.
10:16That's right.
10:17Everybody goes in the night.
10:19Not now, Tex.
10:20Not now, Grace.
10:22Wait till we get the sponge on the inside.
10:24Step right up, ladies and gentlemen.
10:26Come right in.
10:27Fifty cents.
10:28Have your money ready.
10:29One.
10:30One, please.
10:32Good evening, miss.
10:35I've been expecting you.
10:37I couldn't disappoint Billy.
10:39He had such a peculiar take.
10:41Has he gone in yet?
10:43Well, yes.
10:44About ten minutes ago.
10:46First, I'd better join him.
10:48He must belong there all by himself.
10:54Well, how we doing, Professor?
10:55Business is excellent, my boy.
10:57We've already taken in over $200.
11:00Well, I guess they're about all in.
11:03Time to start.
11:04I'll see you backstage.
11:06All right, Grace.
11:08Now.
11:09B-b-b-takes, there ain't anybody around here to hear it.
11:19That's the idea.
11:32One moment, please.
11:33The entrance is fifty cents each.
11:35If we like your show, we'll figure it.
11:37On our way out.
12:07Well, what's the matter, Professor?
12:11Why, a bunch of ruffians walking without paying.
12:13I tried to stop them, but they threw me on one side.
12:16Oh, it's lucky you weren't hurt.
12:18Oh.
12:19Well, I'll attend to that later.
12:20Let's go on with the show.
12:21Hey, Hopper.
12:22Hey, Hopper.
12:23You make the introduction.
12:24Oh, gee, that's swell.
12:25Look.
12:26Look.
12:27Uh, lady.
12:28Ladies and gentlemen, I'm not paying.
12:29I'm not paying.
12:30I tried to stop them, but they threw me on one side.
12:31Oh, it's lucky you weren't hurt.
12:32Oh.
12:33Oh.
12:34Oh.
12:35Well, I'll attend to that later.
12:36Let's go on with the show.
12:37Hey, Hopper.
12:38You make the introduction.
12:39Oh, gee, that's swell.
12:40Look.
12:41Ladies and gentlemen, the first number on the program tonight will be Mr. Dex Mowler.
13:10Dex Mowler.
13:11The world's greatest vocalist and guitarist.
13:20The world's greatest vocalist and guitarist.
13:23Anyway, he stinks.
13:26Hey, you went over great.
13:27Mr. Dex Mowler.
13:28That's the finest introduction I ever had.
13:30Hey, you went over great.
13:31Mr. Dex Mowler.
13:32Mr. Dex Mowler.
13:33That's the finest introduction I ever had.
13:35Hey, you went over great.
13:37Mr. Dex Mowler.
13:38Mr. Dex Mowler.
13:39David Dex Mowler.
13:40You went over great.
13:41Mr. Dex Mowler.
13:45I'm a wild Texas cowboy.
13:46That's the finest introduction I ever had.
14:01I'm a wild Texas cowboy.
14:05I'm ready and I'm rough.
14:08I hail from way out yonder
14:11where they always call your blood.
14:14I've never settled out.
14:17I'm always on the go.
14:20I'm a wild Texas cowboy
14:23from down near Mexico.
14:31I ride high.
14:33I ride wide.
14:35I ride handsome.
14:38I rope true when I rope true.
14:42And then some.
14:45I'm a lone buckaroo.
14:48And I'm wild and bullet too.
14:51I ride high.
14:53Wide and handsome.
14:57I ride high.
14:59I ride wide.
15:01I ride handsome.
15:03I'm a lone and on my own.
15:06Never lonesome.
15:09Oh, the gals like my smile.
15:13And my easy going stop.
15:16I ride high.
15:18Wide and handsome.
15:21Ho, a rope and a runner,
15:24roam and a ramble.
15:26And a swing .
15:27I walk more hard when I sometimes gamble.
15:32Let me ride my own ball.
15:36And as long as I'm the ball,
15:39I'll write how, why it's been so.
15:53Thank you very much, folks.
15:55It's mighty encouraging to a performer,
15:57especially to a new one like I am.
16:00And just to show you how much I appreciate it,
16:03I'd like to do something for you that's a little different
16:06from what you usually see in a theater.
16:08But I'm going to need the cooperation of every one of you.
16:12But I promise that if you do cooperate,
16:15you're going to be highly entertained.
16:17All right, cowboy, let's have it.
16:19All right.
16:21Now, every one of you, keep your eyes straight to the front
16:24while I walk to the back of the theater
16:27and play a few notes on my guitar.
16:30And when I play those notes,
16:33something very peculiar is going to happen.
16:37Shall I do it?
16:39Yeah, go ahead. Sure.
16:42All right now, folks.
16:48Everybody turn and look at the stage.
16:51Are you ready?
16:54Yeah.
16:55Now, every man in the audience, raise his hands over his head.
16:59you all right?
17:04I'm sit on your table in the bathroom.
17:06I want to take a moment.
17:08You're good.
17:09You're good.
17:10No, I'm ready.
17:11You're good.
17:12You're good.
17:13in the audience, raise his hands over his head.
17:37I may not be so easy on the next man that reaches for his gun.
17:43Now everybody face the stage again.
17:47Professor McGill, will you step down here please?
18:04Professor, will you port out the men that walked into this show without paying?
18:09Yes, these are the men.
18:14Now all you folks except these men back here can put down your hands.
18:23I'm sorry to trouble you but these men came into this show without paying.
18:29Now that's not fair to you and it ain't fair to us.
18:32All right professor, collect 50 cents each from these gentlemen.
18:39Wait a minute Mallinson, we were just having a little fun. I'll pay for all of us.
18:45Well I'm sure that everybody found your little joke quite amusing.
18:51All right professor, take the gentleman's money and we'll go on with the show.
18:57Let's run him out.
18:59Yeah.
19:00If you and your partner are not on your horses and riding away from here by the time I count five, you'll be dead men.
19:06Well that's fair enough.
19:08But I just want to say a few words, Price.
19:10Then it's up to you.
19:11I'm not paying out any money to feed a lot of Stephen politicians up in Tombstone.
19:15Is that clear?
19:16That's right.
19:17That's the way I feel about it.
19:18Well Harry, that's plenty clear.
19:21But there's another matter.
19:22Then what's that?
19:25A few minutes ago you gave us a count of five to get on our horses and get out of here.
19:30Now I, I still have a little self-respect left.
19:33Even if I have been talking to a few men who haven't.
19:37And I don't aim to be run out of here like a coyote.
19:41Well they're gonna be.
19:43Shut them up Harry.
19:44Is that all you have to say?
19:46No.
19:48I understand that you're the fastest man on the draw and discounted.
19:53Now I don't have that big a reputation.
19:56But I'm willing to take my chances at ten paces with you.
20:01Well.
20:03Shall I oblige the gentlemen boys?
20:06Sure, go ahead.
20:07Yeah.
20:08Let them have it.
20:09I have a little out of practice.
20:11Well I'll take a chance.
20:12Fine, fine.
20:13But there's just one other matter.
20:15Yeah?
20:16Of course if, if you win they'll be getting a new deputy county treasury.
20:22But if I win they'll get their back taxes from every one of you.
20:27Is that fair?
20:29Yeah.
20:31You wanna gamble?
20:33Sure.
20:34Yeah.
20:35Go ahead.
20:37We'll stand back to back.
20:39Walk ten paces.
20:41Turn and fire.
20:42Alright.
20:44Pete.
20:45You count.
20:48Well.
20:49Maybe you better let Joe do it.
20:52Alright.
20:53This alright?
21:03Suits me.
21:08Ready?
21:09Right.
21:11One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
21:23Two, two, three.
21:24Three, four, five, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, ten, ten.
21:29Thanks.
21:55I want to thank you, boys, for agreeing to pay your taxes.
21:59Are you going to pay them?
22:08Yeah.
22:09You know I'm a man of my word.
22:12Come on.
22:25I'll be around to see you in a few days.
22:29Yes, Tex?
22:30You've done pretty well since you started out.
22:32Well, I think I've done pretty good.
22:35Of course, some of the boys took a little persuading,
22:38but we've got them all except Price,
22:40and I think we're going after him next.
22:43What happened to Harper?
22:44Oh, he's down at the corral playing a lullaby to the cows.
22:50Well, if you young folks will excuse me, I think I'll turn in.
22:54Come along, Billy.
22:55Oh, gee, Pop.
22:56Can't I stay out a little while?
22:58Tex is going to give me a lesson.
22:59All right.
23:00Don't you stay out too late.
23:02Good night.
23:03Good night, Mr. Wigel.
23:04Come on, Tex.
23:05Let's go see my hideout.
23:06Your hideout?
23:07Sure.
23:08Come on.
23:09Well, shall we invite the lady?
23:11Well, all right, if you want to.
23:18Yes, sir?
23:19It takes years of practice to become an accomplished trombone player.
23:23Now, you take this piece, for instance.
23:35There you go.
23:36You're just like all the rest of them.
23:38No appreciation.
23:40No trespassing, huh, Billy?
23:41Nope.
23:42Nobody's allowed in here but me.
23:43Except on special occasions, like this.
23:45Well...
23:46Your first lesson goes like this.
23:48There's a long, long trail of winding.
24:00I've often heard his drum.
24:01But now I've found my love.
24:05There's a long, long trail of windings. I've often heard it through, but now I've found
24:28my lucky trail. It's the trail that leads to you.
24:42Arizona days, Arizona ways, I happen to meet by chance.
25:00Arizona lies, Arizona lies, won my heart at a glance.
25:18Nature unfolds all its beauty here. To make it complete, you must always be near.
25:38Arizona days, Arizona nights, are made for love and romance.
26:02You all right, Marge?
26:17Yes, I'm all right.
26:19It looks as if we're halbisters. You and Billy better get out of here. I'm gonna have a look around.
26:24Come on, Billy. Billy!
26:28Billy!
26:35Dex, it... it hurt.
26:40Billy! Billy!
26:58Billy!
26:59Billy!
27:00Billy!
27:01Billy!
27:02Billy!
27:03Billy!
27:04Billy!
27:05Billy!
27:06Billy!
27:07Billy!
27:08Billy!
27:09Billy!
27:10Billy!
27:11Billy!
27:12Billy!
27:13Billy!
27:14Billy!
27:15Billy!
27:16Billy!
27:17Billy!
27:18Billy!
27:19Billy!
27:20Billy!
27:21Billy!
27:22Billy!
27:23Billy!
27:24Billy!
27:25Billy!
27:26Billy!
27:27Billy!
27:28Billy!
27:29Billy!
27:30Billy!
27:31Billy!
27:32Billy!
27:33Billy!
27:34Billy!
27:35Billy!
27:36Billy!
27:37Billy!
27:38Billy!
27:39I just saw Malachi coming to town.
27:44Nelson.
27:47Why?
27:49Pete, get the noise out of here.
27:52I'm handling this alone.
28:09This is Price's layout.
28:31Hey, perhaps she'd better stay here and look after the horses.
28:35All this tax business before somebody gets hurt.
28:38He's going to give me the most genuine pleasure to collect from Mr. Price.
28:43He'll probably be laying for you.
28:45I have a hunch that he'll be a little surprised to see me.
28:51Hex, you're just one of those guys that don't know when he's well off.
28:58Don't you worry about me now.
29:05And there's another thing.
29:06If...
29:15All right, Price.
29:16I came to collect.
29:17I left.
29:26Well, don't you think you'd better put an hour in the way?
29:28Might go off.
29:29You weren't expecting to see me, were you?
29:38Why, sure.
29:40We made a bargain, didn't we?
29:43Now what's the matter?
29:45Not nervous, are you?
29:46You know, I'm just here to see that you pay your taxes.
29:50Why, certainly.
29:52How much do you...
29:53$780.47.
29:55By the way, what proof have I that I paid my taxes if you don't happen to turn them in?
30:00When I hand you a receipt, you're in the clear.
30:04It's up to get in the tombstone with the cash.
30:07Oh.
30:08Joe.
30:10Give me the cash bag.
30:12I need the stolen.
30:17Joe!
30:18Give me the cash bag.
30:23Joe!
30:25Joe!
30:26Get in the mail of the mail, Tony.
30:29Joe!
30:31Joe!
30:33Joe!
30:34Joe!
30:35Joe!
30:36Joe!
30:37Joe!
30:38All right, boys.
31:08Let's get going.
31:23Take your positions, men.
31:28There they come.
31:37Wait till they get directly below us.
31:39Hey, looks like we have this.
31:41Yeah, I wonder who invited them.
31:45Keep your eye on that pack roll.
31:55I'll take care of them, Allison.
31:57I'll take care of them, Allison.
32:07Keep your eye on that pack roll.
32:09I'll take care of them, Allison.
32:11Let's go.
32:13Let's go.
32:15Let's go.
32:17Let's go.
32:47Hey, Tex, we haven't got enough ammunition to lie from it longer.
33:15I'm going to try and make it back to the ranks.
33:16Don't be a fool, Greg.
33:18They'll pick you up before you can hit the saddle.
33:20Let him have it.
33:21Let him have it.
33:22Let him have it.
33:23Let him have it.
33:24Let him have it.
33:25Let him have it.
33:26Let him have it.
33:27Let him have it.
33:28Let him have it.
33:29Let him have it.
33:30Let him have it.
33:31Let him have it.
33:32Let him have it.
33:33Let him have it.
33:34Let him have it.
33:39Let him have it.
33:40Let him have it.
33:41Let him have it.
33:42Let him have it.
33:44Let him have it.
33:45Let him have it.
33:46Let him have it.
33:47Let him have it.
33:48Let him have it.
33:49Let him have it.
33:51Let him have it.
33:54Let him have it.
34:02Let him have it.
34:07Let's go.
34:37Looks like we've got them, boys.
34:55Come on.
35:07Come on, boys.
35:08We're riding.
35:09Come on.
35:10Come on.
35:11Come on.
35:12Come on.
35:13Come on.
35:14Come on, boys.
35:15We're riding.
35:21We don't need to worry any more about him.
35:42Now we'll do a little tax collection.
35:45Open those bags.
35:49Say, this thing's glided a feather.
35:55There's $20,000 in those packs.
35:57Open them up.
35:58Open them up.
35:59It's fake.
36:00It can't be.
36:01Now it's going to trick us.
36:02That's right.
36:03How'd you get it?
36:04Reach for the sky.
36:05Toss your guns on the ground.
36:06You first.
36:07Now you.
36:08And you.
36:09And you.
36:10You.
36:11All right, Spice.
36:12Toss it.
36:13Toss it.
36:14Toss it.
36:15Toss it.
36:16Toss it.
36:17Toss it.
36:20Toss her guns on the ground.
36:21Yeah.
36:22You first.
36:23Now you.
36:28And you.
36:31And you.
36:32Toss it.
36:39Toss it.
36:40The End
37:10Here they come, live up!
37:40You boys cut twice as men off at the low road.
38:07Cover an aisle throughout the tent!
38:14The End
38:19Here they come, live up!
38:26The End
38:28Here they come, live up!
38:33The End
38:35Here they come, live up!
38:40The End
38:42Here they come, live up!
38:45The End
38:46Here they come, live up!
38:48The End
38:50Here they come, live up!
38:57The End
39:06Hey, you certainly can't handle that gun of yours!
39:12Did they get any of the money?
39:14I don't see how they could!
39:15What do you mean?
39:16I put it in his barn!
39:18That's me!
39:19Always using my hat!
39:21Well, what do we do with him?
39:23You and Hopper take him into Sheriff Higginbotham
39:25While I'll go back to your ranch and get the money!
39:29Oh, by the way, there's a rather important question I'd like to ask your daughter!
39:35Do you mind?
39:37Not at all, my boy!
39:40You have my pleasure!
39:42See you later, Hopper!
39:46Well, I guess that makes me an orphan!
39:52I've owned ten thousand dogees and one old mangy mule
39:58I've blowed a million paces like a crazy ownery fool
40:02I've seen the finest gout on earth from silk to crinoline
40:06I've had delirium femen
40:08But there's nothing I ain't seen
40:10Tombstone, Arizona
40:12Soon I'm gonna see
40:14I'm pretty nice broke
40:15But if I don't choke
40:16I'll say his joke
40:17Till I fill my poke
40:18In Tombstone, Arizona
40:25Oh, I've had my troubles in Tombstone
40:31But I found it worth a while
40:33But sitting right beside me
40:35Is what won me with a smile
40:37We'll ride this dear old bug board
40:39Down the trail of married life
40:41For I'm sworn in to love and honor
40:43And to blame a wife
40:45Tombstone, Arizona
40:46You've been kind to me
40:48You gave me a bride
40:49She's my pride
40:50I'll cry
40:51And away we'll ride
40:52Side by side
40:53From Tombstone, Arizona
40:54Oh, I've had my troubles in Tombstone
40:56But I found it worth a while
40:58But sitting right beside me
40:59Is what won me with a smile
41:00Oh, I've had my troubles in Tombstone
41:02But I found it worth a while
41:04But sitting right beside me
41:05Is what won me with a smile
41:06We'll ride this dear old bug board
41:08Down the trail of married life
41:09For I'm sworn in to love and honor
41:10And to blame a wife
41:11For I'm sworn in to love and honor
41:12And to blame a wife
41:13For I'm sworn in to love and honor
41:14And to blame a wife
41:15For I'm sworn in to love and honor
41:17And to blame a wife
41:19Tombstone, Arizona
41:20You've been kind to me
41:21You gave me a bride
41:22She's my pride
41:23And away we'll ride
41:24Side by side
41:25And it will ride
41:25Side by side
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