Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] He rode in at sundown Coat torn, eyes cold Deck of cards in his pocket Names nobody told Whiskey on his breath Bible in his hand Said, “I made a deal in the dust Now I’m hunted by this land” [Chorus] Gunsmoke on the lonely road Devil riding hard behind You wanna be a legend, son You gotta leave some souls behind Every cross on a hill you pass Got a story tied to your name Gunsmoke on the lonely road You trade your heart to keep your aim [Verse 2] He faced that black-hat stranger At the edge of town Shadow long as judgement Boot heels digging down The church bell started ringing Before the first shot sang And somewhere in the canyon You could hear the angels hang [Chorus] Gunsmoke on the lonely road Devil riding hard behind You wanna be a legend, son You gotta leave some souls behind Every face in the crowd you save Leaves another in the flame Gunsmoke on the lonely road You trade your heart to keep your aim [Bridge] He said, “I don’t miss, I don’t fall (oh no) But I ain’t slept in years at all Every outlaw that I lay low Sits at my table when the cold wind blows” Devil laughed, “Boy, you’re mine Every bullet bought in blood and time” [Chorus] Gunsmoke on the lonely road Devil riding hard behind You wanna be a legend, son You gotta leave some souls behind When the campfire’s burning low And you count the scars and wine Gunsmoke on the lonely road Is all that’s waiting at the end of the line
Tags
country, Dusty delta blues meets outlaw country stomp: bottleneck slide guitar, barroom upright piano, and a lazy swaggering rhythm section. Male vocals, rough and smoky, sit upfront with a story-teller drawl. Verses stay sparse with brushed snare and low bass thump; choruses swell with gang shouts, harmony wails, and stomps. Final bridge strips back to voice and slide before a big, ragged last chorus and a long, bending guitar fade., delta blues, outlaw country
3:04
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3/6/2026