Lyrics to
Taneytown

Released by Steve Earle in 1997
From the Album: El Corazon |

This version of Taneytown was released by Steve Earle in 1997.

Our About Steve Earle page at Decade Lyrics includes the lyrics for Taneytown from 1997 as well as all of the other lyrics from Steve Earle that we have in our lyrics database.

Here's more interesting things in songs and lyrics tied to Steve Earle or about the 1990s in general.

I went down to Taneytown
I went down to Taneytown
To see what I could see
My mama told me never go
But I’m almost 22 years old
Sometimes I fear this holler swollow me
She ran off to Gettysburg
Went off with that new beau of hers
I snuck off after dark
Long way down the county road
Stars were bright
The moon was low
Down to where the black top highway starts

I went down to Taneytown
I went down to Taneytown
I went down to see what I could see

I could see everybody stared at me
You’d think that they ain’t never seen
A colored boy before
They chunked at me at me
Called me names
They’d have whipped me sure but the sheriff came
I slipped off through the dry goods store
I ran down Division Street
Some of them boys followed me
Down to the railroad track
Four of them and I can’t fight
But I had my old Randall knife
I cut that boy and I never did look back

Cross the fields and woods I run
Like a bullet from a rabbit gun
Back home to my bed
Ma came in from Gettysburg
Her and that new beau of hers
“Boy you look like hell” was all she said

Month went by without a word
Somebody down the holler heard
About that boy they hung
He begged those men to spare his life
But I dropped my bloody Randall knife
He picked it up so they thought he was the one

I went down to Taneytown
I went down to Taneytown
I ain’t goin’ back there anymore


Want more lyrics and songs by Steve Earle?

Steve Earle has released many songs over the years besides Taneytown. Steve Earle released songs from 1986 to 2007 spanning across albums like Guitar Town, Exit 0, Early Tracks, Copperhead Road, The Hard Way, Train A Comin', I Feel Alright, El Corazon, The Mountain, Transcendental Blues, Jerusalem, Side Tracks, The Revolution Starts... Now, and Washington Square Serenade. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by Steve Earle.

See also  Just Like Daddy

If you're a fan of 1990s songs looking for more songs from 1997 or the 1990s overall, you've come to the right place!

More Songs & Lyrics by Steve Earle

Show More Lyrics

Visit our Steve Earle profile for more Steve Earle songs, lyrics & info!

See also  Comerica

Show More

See also  All Eyez On Me
)