Jack Diamond (with Atlanta Pops Orchestra Ensemble)
Jack Diamond was a bad man
And he rolled into town
On a tall, black stallion horse
With gold bits in his mouth
Two six guns hanging upon each handle upon his side
The fire was in his step and revenge was in his eyes
Jack Diamond, where you been?
It's good to see you this way again
Jack left out for Tulsa
That cold winter's day
Leaving loneliness behind him
As we watched him ride away
Some called him a coward
Some said he lost his mind
I knew old Jack better
He just needed a little time
Jack Diamond, where you been?
It's good to see you this way again
Jack was always quiet
And he kept to himself
With a beautiful home and a family
He wanted nothing else
He worked hard from dusk till dawn
On his tiny piece of land
Strange riders came about a year ago
With money in their hands
The price kept getting higher
They weren't gonna leave
From my cold, dead hands you'll have to take my land
And you'll never get my deed
Shots were fired and Jack went down
They locked his family inside
He listened as it all burned up
He listened as they died
Jack head out to Tulsa
For eleven months or so
With the memory of his family
Deep within his soul
Jack Diamond was a bad man
And he rolled into town
On a tall black stallion horse
With gold bits in his mouth
Two six guns hanging upon each handle upon his side
The fire was in his step and revenge was in his eyes
Jack Diamond, where you been?
It's good to see you this way again
Jack Diamond where you been?
It's good to see you this way again
Jack Diamond where you been?