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Tracks II: The Lost Albums
Disc 1
01. Follow That Dream
02. Don’t Back Down on Our Love
03. Little Girl Like You
04. Johnny Bye Bye
05. Sugarland
06. Seven Tears
07. Fugitives Dream
08. Black Mountain Ballad
09. Jim Deer
10. County Fair
11. My Hometown
12. One Love
13. Don’t Back Down
14. Richfield Whistle
15. The Klansman
16. Unsatisfied Heart
17. Shut Out the Light
18. Fugitive’s Dream (Ballad)
Disc 2
01. Blind Spot
02. Maybe I Don’t Know You
03. Something in the Well
04. Waiting on the End of the World
05. The Little Things
06. We Fell Down
07. One Beautiful Morning
08. Between Heaven and Earth
09. Secret Garden
10. The Farewell Party
Disc 3
01. The Desert (instrumental)
02. Where You Goin’, Where You From
03. Faithless
04. All God’s Children
05. A Prayer by the River (instrumental)
06. God Sent You
07. Goin’ to California
08. The Western Sea (instrumental)
09. My Master’s Hand
10. Let Me Ride
11. My Master’s Hand (Theme)
Disc 4
01. Repo Man
02. Tiger Rose
03. Poor Side of Town
04. Delivery Man
05. Under a Big Sky
06. Detail Man
07. Silver Mountain
08. Janey Don’t You Lose Heart
09. You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone
10. Stand on It
11. Blue Highway
12. Somewhere North of Nashville
Disc 5
01. Inyo
02. Indian Town
03. Adelita
04. The Aztec Dance
05. The Lost Charro
06. Our Lady of Monroe
07. El Jardinero (Upon the Death of Ramona)
08. One False Move
09. Ciudad Juarez
10. When I Build My Beautiful House
Disc 6
01. Sunday Love
02. Late in the Evening
03. Two of Us
04. Lonely Town
05. September Kisses
06. Twilight Hours
07. I’ll Stand by You
08. High Sierra
09. Sunliner
10. Another You
11. Dinner at Eight
12. Follow the Sun
Disc 7
01. I’m Not Sleeping
02. Idiot’s Delight
03. Another Thin Line
04. The Great Depression
05. Blind Man
06. Rain in the River
07. If I Could Only Be Your Lover
08. Cutting Knife
09. You Lifted Me Up
10. Perfect World
My name is James Lucas
I was born in Remington
And paroled from Richfield Prison
In the winter of '81
I was free and on the streets of Indiana
I'd just turned 32
Just a man with nowhere left to run
No different, sir, than you

Me and Pat, we married in the spring
Moved in with her Ma and Pa
On our wedding night, she sighed, "Jimmy
We can have anything we want"
It was for those things we wanted
We worked as hard as two people could
But somehow in the end, mister
This didn't do no good

The prison got me drivin' delivery
For Mr. Wills over in Ridgeside
Well, I started loadin' a little extra
And I'd sell it on the side
I didn't like what I was doin'
I didn't lose no sleep at night
Mr. Wills, he was a rich man
He'd been a rich man all his life

I was on the loadin' dock one evenin'
When I heard the warehouse phone
The dispatcher said, "Jim, they wanna see you
In the front office 'fore you go home"
All Mr. Wills said was, "I don't understand
I could send you back to Richfield fast
If you needed some extra money, Jim
All you had to do was ask"

Well, that night me and Pat, we had a fight
I was out drivin' 'round in the rain
With a fifth of gin and a half tank of gas
And ten dollars to my name
I passed a deserted liquor store
Way out on Highway 1
I turned and pulled into that parking lot
Got out, but I let my motor run

Well, I stood lookin' in the window
For a long, long while
When I walked in, the man behind the register
He looked at me and smiled
"That's some weather we're havin' out there
Can I help you find somethin', friend?"
I didn't answer, I just stood there
Then I turned around and went

I don't know how long I sat in my driveway
My shirt was covered in sweat
The house was dark when I went in
Pat was lyin' awake in bed
She hit the light, I was standin' in the doorway
She said, "I was worried, where you'd been so long?"
I felt her arms around me
She said, "Jimmy, I'm so glad you're home"

Richfield Prison stands on a high hill
Where the county line runs out
There's a whistle, blows every time a man comes in
Or a man gets out
That night, we lay wrapped in each other's arms
Listenin' to the rain
I heard that Richfield whistle blowin'
Just blowin' in my dreams