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  Would you lay with me in a field of stone?  Would you lay with me in a field of stone?
  If my needs were strong, would you lay with me?  If my needs were strong, would you lay with me?
  Should my lips grow dry, would you wet them dear,  Should my lips grow dry, would you wet them dear,
  In the midnight hour if my lips were dry?  In the midnight hour if my lips were dry?
      
  Would you go away to another land?  Would you go away to another land?
  Walk a thousand miles through the burning sand?  Walk a thousand miles through the burning sand?
  Wipe the blood away from my dieing hand,  Wipe the blood away from my dieing hand,
  If I give myself to you?  If I give myself to you?
      
  Will you bathe me with me in the stream of life?  Will you bathe me with me in the stream of life?
  When the moon is full will you bathe with me?  When the moon is full will you bathe with me?
  Will you still love me when I'm down and out?  Will you still love me when I'm down and out?
  In my time of trial, will you stand by me?  In my time of trial, will you stand by me?
      
  Would you go away to another land?  Would you go away to another land?
  Walk a thousand miles through the burning sand?  Walk a thousand miles through the burning sand?
  Wipe the blood away from my dieing hand,  Wipe the blood away from my dieing hand,
  If I give myself to you?  If I give myself to you?
      
  Would you lay with me in a field of stone?  Would you lay with me in a field of stone?
  If my lips grow dry, would you wet them dear?  If my lips grow dry, would you wet them dear?
  Would you bathe with me in the stream of life?  Would you bathe with me in the stream of life?
  Will you still love me when I'm down and out?  Will you still love me when I'm down and out?
      
  Would you lay with me in a field of stone?  Would you lay with me in a field of stone?
  When the moon is full, will you lay with me?  When the moon is full, will you lay with me?
      
      
  [WOULD YOU LAY WITH ME (IN A FIELD OF STONE)]  [WOULD YOU LAY WITH ME (IN A FIELD OF STONE)]
  [Written by: David Allan Coe[1]  [Written by: David Allan Coe[1]
  Performed by: Johnny Cash  Performed by: Johnny Cash
1  Appears on: American (Recordings) III: Solitary Man-2000[2].]   Appears on: American (Recordings) III: Solitary Man-2000.] 1
      
1  [1]David Allan Coe (born September 6, 1939 in Akron, Ohio), is an   1
2  American country music singer who achieved his greatest popularity   2
3  in the 1970s and 1980s. He has written and performed over 280 original   3
4  songs throughout his long career. As a songwriter, his best-known   4
5  compositions are, "Would You Lay with Me (in a Field of Stone),"   5
6  originally recorded by Tanya Tucker in 1955[3], and "Take this Job and   6
7  Shove It." The latter was a #1 hit for Johnny Paycheck, and it was later   7
8  turned into a hit movie (both Coe and Paycheck had minor parts in the film).]   8
      
2  [2]An interesting note about this song, is that it raised a lot of   [1]David Allan Coe (born September 6, 1939 in Akron, Ohio)             2
3  controversy for Tanya Tucker because people thought she was singing about   is an American country music singersongwriter who achieved                      3
4  sex -- quite scandalous in the mid-fifties. Cash, on the other hand, thought it   his greatest popularity             in the 1970s and 1980s. He has                     4
5  was a song about death (the "field of stone," referring to gravestones) and sung                                                written                                                                                and performed over 280 original songs throughout his 5
6  it as such. As far as Coe is concerned, more than likely he meant it as a song                                       long career.        As                                                                      a songwriter, his best-known compositions are 6
7  about death, but as crazy as Coe is, for all we know, he could have been writing   "Would You Lay with Me (in a Field of Stone)," originally                                        7
8  wedding vows for his brother!]                                                recorded by Tanya Tucker in 1955[2], and "Take this Job and Shove 8
1  It." The latter was a #1 hit for Johnny Paycheck, and it was1
2  later turned into a hit movie (both Coe and Paycheck had minor2
3  parts in the film).3
      
  [3]Transcribed from the track on this album.]   [2]An interesting note about this song, is that it raised a lot of
4  controversy for Tanya Tucker because people thought she was singing4
5  about sex -- quite scandalous in the mid-fifties! Cash, on the other5
6  hand, thought it was a song about death (the "field of stone,"6
7  referring to gravestones). As far as Coe is concerned, more than7
8  likely he meant it as a song about death, but as crazy as Coe is,8
9  for all we know, he could have been writing wedding vows for his9
10  brother.]10
      


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