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1  Would you lay with me in a field of stone?   [Verse 1:]                                          1
2  If my needs were strong, would you lay with me?                            Would                                  you lay with me in a field of stone 2
3  Should my lips grow dry, would you wet them dear,   If my needs were strong would you lay with me 3
4  In the midnight hour if my lips were dry?                                Should                          my lips grow dry would you wet them dear 4
1  In the midnight hour if my lips were dry1
2      2
3  [Chorus:]3
4  Would you go away to another land4
5  Walk a thousand miles through the burning sand5
6  Wipe the blood away from my dieing hand6
7  If i gave my self to you7
8      8
9  [Verse 2:]9
10  Would you bathe me with me in the stream of life10
11  When the moon is full would you bathe with me11
12      12
13  Will you still love me when i'm down and out13
14  In my time of trials will you stand by me14
15      15
16  [Chorus:]16
17  Would you go away to another land17
18  Walk a thousand miles through the burning sand18
19  Wipe the blood away from my dieing hand19
20  If i gave my self to you20
      
5  Would you go away to another land?                     Would you lay with me in a field of stone 5
6  Walk a thousand miles through the burning sand?             If my needs were strong would you lay with me 6
1  Wipe the blood away from my dieing hand,   1
2  If I give myself to you?   2
3   3
4  Will you bathe me with me in the stream of life?   4
5  When the moon is full will you bathe with me?   5
6  Will you still love me when I'm down and out?   6
7  In my time of trial, will you stand by me?   7
8   8
9  Would you go away to another land?   9
10  Walk a thousand miles through the burning sand?   10
11  Wipe the blood away from my dieing hand,   11
12  If I give myself to you?   12
13   13
14  Would you lay with me in a field of stone?   14
15  If my lips grow dry, would you wet them dear?   15
16  Would you bathe with me in the stream of life?   16
17  Will you still love me when I'm down and out?   17
18   18
19  Would you lay with me in a field of stone?   19
20  When the moon is full, will you lay with me?   20
21   21
22   22
23  [WOULD YOU LAY WITH ME (IN A FIELD OF STONE)]   23
24  [Written by: David Allan Coe[1]   24
25  Performed by: Johnny Cash   25
26  Appears on: American (Recordings) III: Solitary Man-2000[2].]   26
27   27
28  [1]David Allan Coe (born September 6, 1939 in Akron, Ohio), is an   28
29  American country music singer who achieved his greatest popularity   29
30  in the 1970s and 1980s. He has written and performed over 280 original   30
31  songs throughout his long career. As a songwriter, his best-known   31
32  compositions are, "Would You Lay with Me (in a Field of Stone),"   32
33  originally recorded by Tanya Tucker in 1955[3], and "Take this Job and   33
34  Shove It." The latter was a #1 hit for Johnny Paycheck, and it was later   34
35  turned into a hit movie (both Coe and Paycheck had minor parts in the film).]   35
36   36
37  [2]An interesting note about this song, is that it raised a lot of   37
38  controversy for Tanya Tucker because people thought she was singing about   38
39  sex -- quite scandalous in the mid-fifties. Cash, on the other hand, thought it   39
40  was a song about death (the "field of stone," referring to gravestones) and sung   40
41  it as such. As far as Coe is concerned, more than likely he meant it as a song   41
42  about death, but as crazy as Coe is, for all we know, he could have been writing   42
43  wedding vows for his brother!]   43
44   44
45  [3]Transcribed from the track on this album.]   45
      


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