Band: Ridin' Shotgun Album: Ridin' Shotgun Song: Who's Ridin' Shotgun? (B. Herndon, S. Patterson) My brocade vest holds my grandpas' watch, his sixshooters on my hip. Had just enough time at the last trail stop to get myself a dip. The sun is hot as a carcass rots on the way to Santa Fe. The coach is rough, and there's lots of dust, driver find a way. Chorus: Who's ridin' shotgun? He's a man that saves your life. Who's ridin' shotgun? A dead aim to end your strife. If Billy the Kid or some ol' bandido, tries to hold the stage; Who's ridin' shotgun? As the coach cuts through the sage. There's gold in them-thar hills I heard the old prospector say. Left wife and child at home back east took off to Cali forn i a. As a refinded man, I know I can make a way for them to come. Headed out west may be right for me but I know it ain't right for some. Chorus Instrumental Now the coach is stopped, the drivers dead took an arrow to the chest. I wonder if I was in my right mind, to want to head out west? I crawled up top, my six-gun blazin' drippin' sweat, I took the reigns. My right-hand man sittin' at my side, we crossed the sun-scorched plains. Chorus Instrumental fade --- http://www.lyricsdot.com/ - 95000+ lyrics from 10000+ bands online