It's a damn hard way
To make easy money
I've heard some people say
John had some easy pay
You just party all night
Till the mornin' light
And then you sleep all day
Come on and ride with us
Step on that magic bus
We'll all just act like stars
Play the honky tonk bars
I'll show you why I say
It's a hard way
It's a hard, hard way
It's a damn hard way
To make easy money
Hey, son, I paid my dues
Worn out my cowboy shoes
Played these old guitar strings
Till I could make 'em sing
And learn to moan the blues, yeah Lord
I've seen the price of fame
Lost friends along the way
I've seen the stars burn out
And fall from the sky
While others fade away
Yeah, it's a hard way
It's a hard, hard way
It's a damn hard way
To make easy money
Now off to another town
Ain't no slowin' down
Sometimes it gets so deep
That I swear I might drown
Well, it's a hard way
It's a hard, hard way
It's a damn hard way
To make easy money
Hard way
It's a hard, hard way
It's a damn hard way
To make easy money
It's a hard way
It's a hard, hard way
It's a damn hard way
To make easy money
To make easy money
To make easy money
To make easy money
John Anderson is an American classical oboist. Born in 1950, he studied at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia and made his debut with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the age of 23. He is known for his impeccable technique, rich and deep sound, and ability to interpret a vast repertoire, from Baroque to contemporary. Anderson was principal oboist of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra in New York for over twenty years and has collaborated with some of the world's greatest conductors. Among his representative works are: Mozart's 'Concerto for Oboe in C minor', Vaughan Williams' 'Oboe Concerto' and Britten's 'Sonata for Oboe and Piano'.
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