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View From the Vault IV
Disc 1
01. Funiculi Funicula
02. Jack Straw >
03. Mississippi Half‐Step Uptown Toodeloo
04. My Brother Esau
05. Friend of the Devil
06. Me and My Uncle >
07. Big River
08. When Push Comes to Shove
09. Far From Me
10. Cassidy >
11. Deal
Disc 2
01. Hell in a Bucket >
02. Scarlet Begonias
03. Playing in the Band >
04. Drums >
05. Space >
06. Uncle John’s Band >
07. Dear Mr. Fantasy >
08. I Need a Miracle >
09. Bertha >
10. Sugar Magnolia
Disc 3
01. Iko Iko
02. New Minglewood Blues
03. Tons of Steel
04. West L.A. Fadeaway
05. When I Paint My Masterpiece >
06. Mexicali Blues
07. Bird Song >
08. Promised Land
Disc 4
01. Shakedown Street >
02. Looks Like Rain >
03. Terrapin Station >
04. Drums >
05. Space >
06. The Other One >
07. Stella Blue >
08. Throwing Stones >
09. Not Fade Away
Laid back in an old saloon with a peso in my hand,
Just watchin' flies and children on the street.
I catch a glimpse of black-eyed girls who giggle when I smile.
There's a little boy who wants to shine my feet.

And It's three days ride from Bakersfield,
And I don't know why I came.
I guess I came to keep from payin' dues.
So, instead, I've got a bottle and a girl who's just fourteen,
And a damned good case of the Mexicali Blues. Yeh!

Is there anything a man don't stand to lose
When the Devil wants to take it all away?
Cherish well your thoughts and keep a tight grip on your booze
Cause thinkin' and drinkin' are all I have today.

She said her name was Billy Jean and she was fresh in town.
I didn't know a stage-line ran from Hell.
She had raven hair, a ruffled dress, a necklace made of gold,
And all the french perfume you'd care to smell.

She took me up into her room and whispered in my ear,
Go on, my friend, do anything you choose..."
Now I'm payin' for those happy hours I spent there in her arms
With a life-time's worth of Mexicali Blues.

Is there anything a man don't stand to lose
When the Devil wants to take it all away?
Cherish well your thoughts and keep a tight grip on your booze
Cause thinkin' and drinkin' are all I have today.

Then a man rode into town some thought he was the law.
But Billy Jean was waitin' when he came.
She told me he would take her if I didn't use my gun
And I'd have no one but myself to blame.

I went down to those dusty streets--blood was on my mind.
I guess that stranger hadn't heard the news.
Cause I shot first and killed him. Lord, he didn't even draw.
And he made me trade the gallows for the Mexicali Blues.

Is there anything a man don't stand to lose
When he lets a woman hold him in her hand?
You just might find yourself out there on horseback in the dark
Just ridin' and runnin' across those desert sands.