
Nanci
Griffith : Its A Hard Life Wherever You Go - From
a UK TV broadcast around 1990 -
Pancho
and Lefty: "Pancho
and Lefty" is a folk song written by Townes Van Zandt. Van
Zandt first recorded it for his 1972 album, The Late Great Townes
Van Zandt. Emmylou Harris then covered the song for her 1977 album,
Luxury Liner and the song became a number one country hit in 1983
when Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson adopted it as the title track
of their duet album Pancho & Lefty.
The
song tells the story of a Mexican bandit named Pancho and a more
enigmatic character, Lefty. The song tells of Pancho's death and
implies that he was betrayed by his associate Lefty who was paid
off by the Mexican federales.
Although
many people initially assume that the song is about the famous
Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa, Van Zandt has denied this,
and the lyrics are not easily reconciled with the historic details
of Villa's life and death.
Bob
Dylan and Willie Nelson Townes
Van Zandy performing Emmylou
performs Townes Van Zandt's "Pancho and Lefty" from
1977
Emmylou
Harris - Rodney
Crowell & Emmylou - Shelter From The Storm Emmylou
performs Townes Van Zandt's "Pancho and Lefty" from
1977
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