Red Bandana | Sarah Johnson
🎵 Red Bandana | Sarah Johnson 🎵 - Length: 0:4:8
Red Bandana - Written by Sarah Johnson
Recorded Live February 9, 2024
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Lyrics:
Hey lil lady
What’s your name
I’m a rodeo man lookin for fame
But tonight I’m lookin at you
I said I’m leaving in the morning
He said come on I’ll tell you a story
In a place where the stars outnumber sand
So he took my hand and we went to the river
Talked like friends and kissed like lovers
Wishing that the sun would never rise
But before we said goodbye
He said Say a little prayer for me
While I’m riding those bulls cross the country
I’ve never met a girl like you before
But I’m tied to the road like a soldier at war
I’ll give you my red bandana
To remember me from Montana
Now I’m back in Texas - where it’s flat in every direction
Thinking of the rodeo man
Who swept me away
Your bandana round my neck thinking of the night we first met
Sharing our hopes and fears in the light of the moon
All too soon it ended
But dusk till dawn we pretended
That forever could start that night
But before we said goodbye
He said Say a little prayer for me
While I’m riding those bulls cross the country
I’ve never met a girl like you before
But I’m tied to the road like a soldier at war
I’ll give you my red bandana
To remember me from Montana
He called me once from Idaho
Said the days are fast but the nights are slow without you
I think about you often
Don’t think that I’ve forgotten
How you gave this broken man a healing touch
He said I drank too much whiskey
But I wanna know if you miss me
Cause I’ve been missin you since that July
But before we said goodbye
He said Say a little prayer for me
While I’m riding those bulls cross the country
I’ve never met a girl like you before
But I’m tied to the road like a soldier at war
Did you keep my red bandana?
Can we go back to Montana?